Nowadays, men are choosing peace over pressure, intentionality over chaos, and identity over validation. If there’s a truth worth acknowledging today, it’s that men aren’t disappearing. We are where peace and self-discovery resides. Happy International Men’s Day brothers. 2:17 Load video
Today is International Men’s Day Shout out to all the men who: • Show up for their kids even when they're drowning in work • Support the women in their lives without making it about themselves • Check in on their friends without making it weird • Admit they’re struggling Show more Load image
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the men who lead with integrity, support others and contribute to a better future for all. Happy #InternationalMensDay! CPL Cameron Pegg Load image
Please anywhere you see someone celebrating international men’s day with “it’s okay for men to cry” “It’s okay for men to be vulnerable” “Happy international men’s day to my mum for holding it down” Instead of gifting men or singing men’s praise without backhanded insults, Show more
Happy International Men's Day, to all the great men out there Fathers, Brothers, Sons, Husbands, Friends. You all matter and it's ok to be fragile We appreciate the good men in this world who respect people but also protects when needed 0:02 34 KB Load video
Happy International Men's Day. There's a conversation (about the boy child crisis) that desperately needs to be had, and it’s happening today. The official launch of @PTBCInitiative presents a 60 minutes Virtual Leadership Event with three of Nigeria’s top corporate executives, Show more Load image
Sundar Kand Bhajan performed by SIFF Indore Team at Khajrana Ganesh Mandir on occasion of #InternationalMensDay2025 to pray for well being of all Men @realsiff Load image
For every man who protects like a father, supports like a husband, fights like a brother, cares like a boyfriend, and stands by like a friend. Happy Men's day!! #InternationalMensDay Load image
International Men's Day (IMD) aims to promote awareness of men's issues and celebrate their positive contributions to society, including their achievements in various fields such as family, community, and professional life. The observance also focuses on highlighting men's mental health, promoting gender equality, and fostering better relationships among the general population. Essential aspects of IMD include addressing male suicide rates, tackling male stereotypes, and advocating for positive role models for men and boys.
Although International Men's Day was first proposed in 1968, it was formally established by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago. Since then, the observance has gained global recognition, with numerous countries, including Canada, participating in the annual celebration. For Canadians, IMD takes on special significance, as it offers an opportunity to address pressing concerns such as male mental health, challenging traditional concepts of masculinity, and educating the public on the importance of gender equality.
International Men's Day in Canada is observed on November 19, which aligns with its global celebration date. Events and activities are held across the country to recognize and promote the value and importance of men's contributions to society and provide a platform for discussion on issues affecting men. These can include conferences, panel discussions, workshops, and charity events. IMD offers an opportunity for Canadians to come together and reaffirm their commitment to celebrating men's positive influence and addressing the critical challenges men and boys face in today's society.
International Mens Day facts
The theme for International Men's Day in 2024 was Positive Male Role Models. In 2023 the theme was Zero Male Suicide.
Men are three times more likely to die from suicide than women.
International Men's Day structures its objectives as 6 pillars: 1) To promote positive male role models 2) To celebrate men's positive contributions to society 3) To focus on men's health and wellbeing 4) To highlight discrimination against men 5) To improve gender relations and promote gender equality 6) To create a safer, better world
The life expectancy for Canadian men is currently around 80 years, which is lower than that of Canadian women (84 years). Men's life expectancy has been steadily increasing since the 1920s.
Over 62% of men in Canada are employed, with the largest share of men working in the transportation and warehousing industries, followed by construction, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The unemployment rate among men is approximately 6-7%.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Mens Day
Top things to do in Canada for International Mens Day
Award a positive male role model or someone who inspires you with an International Men's Day certificate. For instructions on making one, go to IMD Award Certificates .
Raise awareness on social media by using the tags #internationalmensday, #celebratemen, #menshealth, #stopmalesuicide, and #thankamantoday
Research and donate to local or national charities focused on men's health, equality, or social issues such as homelessness or domestic violence.
Organize a video call with male friends, family members, or colleagues to connect and celebrate each other. You can discuss important issues, share experiences, and appreciate the contributions of men in your lives.