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If you have decided you want to talk to someone, and you have run into a wall trying to figure out how, this is the page we keep recommending. None of it is clinical advice. All of it is plain, sourced, Canadian.

Free counselling, today

Men-specific Canadian options

HeadsUpGuys (University of British Columbia)

HeadsUpGuys is a men-specific Canadian platform with a self-check, treatment information, and a Canadian therapist directory you can search by province and city.

Canadian Men’s Health Foundation MindFit Toolkit

The CMHF MindFit Toolkit includes free counselling sessions through CMHF resources for eligible Canadian men, plus practical tools for stress, anxiety, and depression.

Canadian Centre for Men and Families

CCMF runs peer support and counselling programs across multiple Canadian cities, including Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, and Halifax.

Public, low-cost, and provincial options

Provincial mental health services

CMHA branches across every province

The Canadian Mental Health Association branch locator covers every province. Most CMHA branches offer free or sliding-scale counselling and peer support.

Private therapy in Canada

Find a registered therapist

Virtual therapy in Canada

Major Canadian virtual therapy providers include Inkblot Therapy, Maple, BetterHelp Canada, and CMHF resources. Most accept private insurance, and some offer sliding-scale fees.

How to actually book the first appointment

  1. Pick one resource above and write the phone number down.
  2. Block 20 minutes on your calendar tomorrow.
  3. Make the call. Most Canadian intake lines are 5 to 15 minutes.
  4. Book the first available appointment, even if it is 4 weeks out. Get on the calendar.
  5. If you need help between now and then, call or text 988.

Where MenTELL fits

We do not replace clinicians. We point Canadian men to them. If you want to keep reading on this site, our most useful next pages are how to help a Canadian man going through it, signs to watch for, and our full resource hub. If you want to be part of Men’s Mental Health Month 2026, Men’s Mental Health Awareness Day on June 13, or our #BeTheFlare campaign, the door is open. Sources: 988 Talk Suicide Canada, 988 Talk Suicide Canada, Hope for Wellness Helpline, HeadsUpGuys (UBC), Canadian Men’s Health Foundation, Canadian Mental Health Association, Psychology Today Canada, Canadian Psychological Association.

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