Therefore, Mental Health Initiatives through School Boards and the of Alberta are in full swing by the help of Alberta Government. The issue is, are we still getting success to reduce mental health problem within student communities? Through my interviews, I have observed of its mixture opinion from the Citizens, Coordinators, and Principles etc. Coordinators and Principles are hopeful through their designed program but Citizens have questions. Some interviewers questioned on Government willingness, are they really going to be succeed to wipe out "Mental Health" problem? One of my question was, on the eve of Canada's 150 years in 2017, "Is Canada going to be Mental Health Problem Free Country in 2017"? Can we give this gift to Canada on her 150 years' anniversary? I received negative answer from our Citizens but positive answer from School authorities. However, to the conclusion, I would say, I am also hopeful that Canada finally be "Mental Health Problem Free Country" in 2017 if we really work on it seriously. Relationships etc. This is a spectacular University ofAlberta Mental Health Program to securing students,staff and faculty member mentally for their healthycampus life both mentally and physically. EdmontonPublic School Board and Edmonton Catholic SchoolBoard designs their Mental Health Initiatives for allElementary Students (K-2 to K6) for their healthy lifethrough various developmental activities collaboratingwith Alberta health Services, School are among them that are following thoseinitiatives indicated by EPSB with various GovernmentalMental Health Program Edmonton Catholic ServicesBoard Program has broader program initiative on MentalHealth than EPSB collaborating with Government andvarious non-profit organizations such as Pan-CanadianJoint Consortium for School Health guided by WorldHealth Organization Ottawa Charter for HealthPromotion in 1986, Child/Adolescent Mental Health(CASA), Glenrose Hospital, Alberta Teacher Associationetc. Some of their programs are, A Safe Caring,Nurturing Learning Environment, Religious Education,School -Based Guidance Counselor, Inclusive SupportTeam, Family School Liaison Worker, Mental healthTherapists Regional Collaborative Service Delivery,School Mental Health Consultation and Liaison Nurses,Early Learning Program, Critical Response Team, FamilySchool Liaison Social Worker, Special Program for K2-6students such as "11 Lesson Plan", Be Kind to Yourselfand Others, Special Education Program such asCommunity Learning Skill, Individual Support Etc.