Suicide Prevention in Canada: What’s Working, What’s Not
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Suicide is one of Canada’s quietest crises and one of the deadliest. About 4,500 people die by suicide every year here. That’s roughly 12 people a day.
In this podcast, we break down what’s really going on: who’s most at risk (men, youth, Indigenous communities, 2SLGBTQI+ folks, and veterans), why long wait times and red tape still block care, and why simple, direct conversations can literally save lives.
We also talk about Canada’s 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline, launched in 2023, what it does well, where gaps remain, and why experts say suicide is preventable when communities show up early and without judgment.
No jargon. No lectures. Just the facts, the human cost, and what actually helps.
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