The Impact of Mental Health on Canadian Entrepreneurs in 2025

Mental Health's Impact on Entrepreneurs' Productivity
MONTREAL — Mental health challenges are increasingly influencing the productivity of Canadian entrepreneurs, according to a new survey conducted by BDC, Canada's leading business development bank. As the pressures from economic and political uncertainties grow, coupled with global events, entrepreneurs are feeling the weight of these challenges more than ever.
Surge in Mental Health Concerns Among Business Owners
The survey reveals that over one-third (36%) of entrepreneurs report that mental health issues interfere with their work at least once a week. This number escalates drastically among younger entrepreneurs, with 60% of those under 40 acknowledging similar struggles compared to 19% of their counterparts aged 50 and above.
Pierre Cléroux, Chief Economist at BDC, highlights that, "Productivity hinges not just on tools but on people. When entrepreneurs are overwhelmed, their capacity to lead, innovate, and expand their businesses diminishes. By fostering the well-being of entrepreneurs, we can enhance their ability to drive the Canadian economy forward."
The Importance of Seeking Support
Despite their hectic schedules, many Canadian entrepreneurs are recognizing the importance of mental health support. In fact, 35% of respondents reported seeking professional help for mental health concerns in the past year. Among younger entrepreneurs, this statistic is even higher, with 57% of those under 45 actively seeking professional assistance.
First-time survey results show significant benefits from professional support:
- 51% reported seeking help after acknowledging their own struggles.
- 35% found encouragement from family or friends was vital in taking that initial step.
- 47% noted a reduction in anxiety as a direct result of this support.
- 40% observed improvements in their stress management capabilities.
New Challenges on the Horizon
As the landscape evolves, entrepreneurs are now grappling with different types of stressors compared to previous years. While inflation and interest rates were primary concerns in the past, the current focus has shifted to more pressing issues of geopolitical and economic uncertainty. The survey indicates significant increases in the following stressors:
- Maintaining cash flow: 50%
- Economic and political uncertainty: 47%
- Global events or crises: 37%
Conversely, worries about inflation (43%) and high-interest rates (25%) have declined, hinting at a transition to more immediate operational matters.
BDC's Commitment to Entrepreneurial Well-Being
In response to these mental health challenges, BDC initiated a mental health support program aimed at entrepreneurs in 2024. Through a collaboration with GreenShield Health, BDC clients can now access free virtual therapy sessions tailored to their needs. Availability is limited to BDC clients, ensuring personalized support for their mental well-being.
Pierre Cléroux emphasizes the fundamental link between productivity and mental wellness, stating, "We can't isolate productivity from well-being. By supporting entrepreneurs through mental health resources, we enable them to thrive, not merely survive."
Understanding the Survey Findings
The comprehensive survey conducted between March 3 and 18, 2025, included responses from 1,510 small business owners across Canada. This data collection is part of BDC's ongoing effort to understand the mental health landscape among entrepreneurs and raise awareness about these pressing issues. For those seeking to explore more about mental health support, BDC offers a variety of resources on their site.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What mental health issues do entrepreneurs face frequently?
Many entrepreneurs report stress, anxiety, and burnout, particularly due to uncertainties in the business environment.
2. How does seeking professional help benefit entrepreneurs?
It helps reduce anxiety, improve stress management, and fosters a supportive community among entrepreneurs.
3. What are key stressors identified for entrepreneurs in 2025?
The survey highlights maintaining cash flow, economic/political uncertainties, and global crises as major stressors.
4. What initiatives is BDC undertaking to support mental health?
BDC has launched initiatives offering free access to virtual therapy for their clients, focusing on personalized mental health support.
5. How can entrepreneurs take care of their mental health?
By seeking professional help, engaging in self-care practices, and building support networks with family and peers.
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