Although our Prime Minister isn’t lacing up the boxing gloves, he is showing his support for Canadian Men’s Health Week, June 13th to 19th, by standing firmly in the ring of the Don’t Change Much campaign. As the PM says, “Let’s make these small changes now so we can have better health for ourselves and for the people who count on us.” What kind of small changes? Watch this video to find out!
Adam Bisby is a Toronto-based freelance journalist and father of two. He’s been covering men’s health for over 20 years. As well as researching and blogging for Don’t Change Much since 2015, Adam’s award-winning work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and National Post newspapers.
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