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Depression resources:

  Long working hours and health
Examines the relationship between long working hours, depression, and changes in health behaviours such as alcohol consumption, smoking, and exercise. Based on data from the National Population Health Survey.
Source: Statistics Canada
 
  Mental health works
Provides employers and employees with information about mental health issues in the workplace. Covers topics such as early identification, prevention, accommodation, legal rights and responsibilities. Includes news, fact sheets, resource lists, and information on publications and services.
Source: Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division
 
  Depression in the workplace
Describes the nature, scope, and signs of depression to help people in the workplace gain a better understanding and recognition of this illness. Outlines the consequences of undiagnosed depression, and how to seek help for yourself or someone you know.
Source: Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
 
  Mental health and substance use at work : perspectives from research and implication for leaders
Synthesizes what is known about the impact of mental health and addiction on the Canadian economy. Discusses interrelationships among workers' lives, workplace, and mental health. Describes factors which affect both mental health and productivity, and strategies for reducing negative impacts.
Source: Global Business and Economic Roundtable on Addiction and Mental Health
 
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