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Feb 23, 2026

In a sector where safety has long focused on physical protection, EllisDon has taken a decisive and progressive step forward: making mental health a core part of its safety strategy.
The numbers speak for themselves:
These aren’t just statistics. They reflect the lived experiences of people we work with every day who show up, do the job, and often carry invisible burdens. At EllisDon, we are committed to recognizing those risks and supporting our people through those challenges, and that commitment led us to establish one of the first dedicated Mental Health teams in the Canadian construction industry. But this isn’t about being first. It’s about doing what’s right.
This work is grounded in the belief that impacting mental health begins at the grassroots level. It’s not just a corporate priority; it’s a shared responsibility. When every person at EllisDon sees mental wellbeing and psychological safety as part of their role, we build a culture where people feel safe to speak up, ask for help, and support one another. Led by Connie Ellis, Director of Mental Health, and Nadina Holca, Mental Health Specialist, EllisDon continues to be committed to creating a culture where people feel safe to speak up, ask for help, and support one another.

In EllisDon’s mental health training sessions, Connie Ellis often begins with a simple but powerful question: “How many of you know someone who’s struggled with mental health?”
Almost every hand goes up.
It’s a reminder that this work is personal. It affects all of us, regardless us gender, sexuality, class, culture, religion.
Over the past two years, the company has taken tangible steps to embed mental health into its culture:
By embedding mental health into the rhythm of daily work, EllisDon is removing barriers to access and making support a visible, routine part of the job. By integrating support into core workflows—training, meetings, and site visits—we ensure that mental health is not a peripheral concern but a standard practice of psychological safety. The strategy is designed to be measurable, repeatable, and responsive to the realities of construction work. It’s not just symbolic, it’s systemic.
These efforts have earned EllisDon national recognition:
EllisDon is committed to raising awareness and reducing stigma around mental health. We’re investing in a strategy that considers the systems, structures and programs that make a difference for our employees and our site workers. As we look ahead, we’re committed to making that difference impossible to ignore.
EllisDon’s mental health strategy is reshaping how safety is defined, not just within our company, but across the industry.
By prioritizing psychological wellbeing, we’re building a more resilient workforce. It’s grounded in a simple idea: mental health in the workplace is everyone’s responsibility. When we take ownership, we create a workplace where people can show up as they are, and where safety means more than just physical protection.
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