Wellness in Construction
The “Just One More Day” Speaking Tour featuring
Corey Hirsch
In 2025, ICBA is reflecting on a significant milestone: the addition of former Canucks goaltender and mental health advocate Corey Hirsch as the ICBA Wellness Ambassador for 2022-2025.
As Canada’s largest construction association, ICBA launched its ICBA Wellness program in 2022. Since then, the program has grown substantially, enrolling more than 15,000 construction professionals and nearly 100 companies. Corey Hirsch, in his role as Wellness Ambassador, has been instrumental in this growth. He has created video content, engaged with ICBA members and construction workers, and provided invaluable mental health advocacy expertise.
Reflecting on his role, Hirsch stated, “We have a mental health challenge in our society, and construction is no exception. We have to act or too many of our friends and co-workers will suffer in silence, which all-too-often leads to tragic results. That’s why I’m so proud to be ICBA’s Wellness Ambassador. Together, ICBA and I will spread our message of the importance of starting conversations and breaking down the stigma around mental health, addiction, and suicide.”
ICBA is thrilled to have welcomed Corey to our team in 2022. His efforts have been crucial as we continue to reach out to the 250,000 men and women who work on B.C. construction sites every day. Every contractor wants to see their workers physically and mentally well. ICBA Wellness is tailored to construction workplaces and workforces, and Corey’s role as our Wellness Ambassador has helped us reach even more people.
Looking back, Corey Hirsch’s involvement has had a lasting impact on the mental health and well-being of construction professionals across British Columbia.
About Corey Hirsch
Corey Hirsch is a former NHL goaltender, coach and an Olympic Games silver medalist and currently a colour commentator for the Vancouver Canucks with SportsNet Radio. Following his professional hockey career and after dealing with his own mental health struggles, he embarked on a mission to open a conversation to end the stigma around mental health.
In 1994, just three years after being drafted by the New York Rangers, Corey both won a silver medal and drank from the Stanley Cup as a member of the Rangers’ championship team. What no one knew was that Corey tried to take his own life that same year.
Months later, he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks and went on to play 100 more NHL games, before finishing his career in Europe. The entire time, Corey struggled with his mental health issues. When he could no longer play due to debilitating panic attacks and severe weight loss, he finally reached out to his team trainer. Corey was eventually diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder and got the lifesaving treatment that he needed.
Corey would go on to coach goaltenders with the Maple Leafs and Blues, before joining Sportsnet Radio to do colour commentary for the Canucks.
In February 2017, Corey wrote a piece for The Players’ Tribune, sharing publicly his mental health diagnosis and suicide attempt. His story sparked important conversations within hockey and beyond, as more athletes began to open up about mental health.
Today, Corey is an advocate in the battle to end the stigma around mental health. He is an engaging speaker that educates, motivates, and inspires his audience. He gives hope to others struggling by showing vulnerability and letting people know they are not alone. He has joined ICBA as our Wellness Ambassador for 2022 and will be embarking on a multi-city speaking tour and providing content for ICBA’s Workplace Wellness program.
Corey Hirsch is a former NHL goaltender, coach and an Olympic Games silver medalist. But most importantly, the Sportsnet radio broadcaster has opened a conversation to end the stigma around mental health.
Corey sat down with ICBA president Chris Gardner to discuss mental health and addiction in construction, and how to break through the stigma around these issues.