====== Centre for Addiction and Mental Health ====== {{ :camh_logo_for_small_open_graph.jpeg?200|}} The **Centre for Addiction and Mental Health** (CMAH). ===== Funding ===== CAMH has received millions of dollars in funding from pharmaceutical interests:((Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (2021, March 31). //CAMHF 2020–21 Annual Report Donor Listing.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://www.camh.ca/-/media/files/camhf-2020-21-annual-report-donor-listing.pdf)) * At least $1,000,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Eli Lilly]] * At least $600,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Janssen]]/[[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]] * At least $250,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Bristol-Myers Squibb]] * At least $100,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] * At least $50,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:AstraZeneca]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sunovion]] Pharmaceuticals * At least $25,000.00 from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Theracor]] Pharmaceuticals Also receives funding through other institutions with ties to pharmaceutical or global interests. As of March 31, 2021: * At least $1,000,000.00 from [[Healthcare Excellence Canada]] (formerly [[Canadian Health Services Research Foundation]] and [[Canadian Patient Safety Institute]]) which is a [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) Collaborating Centre “designated by the WHO Director General to carry out activities in support of WHO and to form part of an international collaborative network.”((Canadian Patient Safety Institute. //Background.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://archive.ph/WkckS)) ((Healthcare Excellence Canada. (2021). //2020-21 Annual Report.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://www.healthcareexcellence.ca/media/o5upyadn/2020-21-healthcare-excellence-canada-annual-report.pdf)) * At least $500,000.00 from the [[University of Toronto]] * Plus another $5,000.00 from the University of Toronto Faculty Association * At least $100,000.00 from [[Canadian National Railway]] (whose biggest stakeholders are [[Bill Gates|Bill]] & [[Melinda Gates]]) * At least $50,000.00 from [[IBM]] * Plus another $25,000.00 from IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund * At least $50,000.00 from [[Nestlé]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[Coca-Cola]] * At least $25.000.00 from [[Microsoft]] * At least $5,000.00 from [[Google]] * At least $2,500.00 from the [[Hamilton Community Foundation]](( Hamilton Community Foundation. (2021). //Hamilton Community Foundation Annual Report 2021.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://hamiltoncommunityfoundation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/HCF-Annual-Report-2021.pdf)) * At least $1,000.00 from [[Apple]] And from the media: * At least $50,000.00 from [[Thomson Reuters]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[The Toronto Star]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[Sportsnet]] Also receives government funding: * At least $50,000.00 from the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR) * At least $25,000.00 from the [[Canada Council for the Arts]] And the world’s banks: * At least $10,000,000.00 from [[TD Bank Group]] * At least $5,000,000.00 from [[RBC Foundation]] * Plus another $25,000.00 from RBC Wealth Management Financial Services Inc. * At least $2,500,000.00 from [[BMO Financial Group|BMO Bank of Montreal]] * Plus another $100,000.00 from BMO Capital Markets * Plus another $25,000.00 from BMO Fountain of Hope * At least $1,000,000.00 from [[CIBC]] * Plus another $1,000.00 from CIBC Digital * At least $1,000,000.00 from [[Scotiabank]] * Plus another $10,000.00 from ScotiaMcLeod Charitable Foundation * At least $100,000.00 from [[Credit Suisse]] * At least $100,000.00 from [[Merril Lynch]] Canada * At least $50,000.00 from [[Deutsche Bank]] * Plus another $25,000.00 from Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation * At least $25,000.00 from [[Bank of America]] Merril Lynch * At least $25,000.00 from [[Goldman Sachs]] * At least $25,000.00 from [[Morgan Stanley]]