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Sportscaster, Rod Black, Joins CMHF as a National Champion

Known for his extensive work in sports and news media, Rod has also been recognized for his contributions to several Canadian charities.
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Acclaimed Sportscaster, Rod Black, Joins Canadian Men’s Health Foundation as a National Champion

Vancouver, BC, Nov 6, 2024 – The Canadian Men’s Health Foundation is excited to welcome Rod Black, one of the country’s leading sports personalities, to its roster of National Champions. Rod brings 40 years of broadcasting and philanthropic experience to the foundation.

Known for his extensive work in sports and news media, Rod has also been recognized for his contributions to several Canadian charities. National Champions help CMHF through awareness, education and advocacy on important men’s health issues.

“CMHF is educating and motivating men on the importance of putting our health first–something that is hard for many of us, including myself,” says Rod. “I am proud to join CMHF as a Champion to help amplify these important conversions, and encourage more men to take action for their health today.”

“Rod is a trusted voice for Canadians and has been a uniting face for us for so many years,” said Kenton Boston, CMHF President and CEO. “We are thrilled to welcome Rod as a National Champion and eager to work with him to expand our ability to help men live longer, healthier lives.”

In a new interview with CMHF, Rod shares what steps he takes to prioritize his health, including staying active, getting regular check-ups, and keeping on top of his mental health. Visit menshealthfoundation.ca to learn more about CMHF’s National Champions and explore free tools and resources created to help men live longer, healthier lives.

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