Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Slated for Major Redevelopment
Ontario’s most vulnerable – those with mental health and addiction problems – will benefit from a major redevelopment of Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Public Infrastructure Renewal Minister David Caplan announced today. [News Release]
![]() (Left to right) Dr. Paul Garfinkel, CAMH President and CEO: David Caplan, Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal; Jamie Andersom, Chair, CAMH Board of Trustees. |
![]() (Left to right) Greg Wong; Dr. Paul Garfinkel, CAMH President and CEO: Steve Lurie, Camh Board of Trustees; David Caplan, Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal; Jamie Andersom, Chair, CAMH Board of Trustees. |
![]() (Left to right) Judith Tompkins, Chief, Nursing Practice and Professional Services; David Caplan, Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal. |
![]() (Left to right) Joan Piscopo, Chair of Client and Family Reference Group for the Redevelopment; David Caplan, Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal; Joanne Campbell, CAMH Vice President Communications and Community Relations. |
![]() (Left to right) Judith Tompkins, CAMH Chief of Nursing Practice and Professional Services; David Caplan, Minister iof Public Infrastructure Renewal; Dr. Paul Garfinkel, CAMH President and CEO; Joan Piscopo, Chair of Client and Family Reference Group for the Redevelopment; Jamie Andersom, Chair, CAMH Board of Trustees; Karen McGrath, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario; David Kelley, Executive Director, Ontario Federation of Mental Health and Addiction Programs; Hilary Short, President and CEO, Ontario Hospital Association look at the architect's model of Alternate Milieu building, which will be part of the first phase of the Queen Street redevelopment. |
![]() (Left to right) Janine Robb, Administrative Director Mood & Anxiety Program; Judith Tompkins, Chief, Nursing Practice and Professional Services; Joan Piscopo, Chair of Client and Family Reference Group for the Redevelopment. |







