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'The pattern needs to stop'
Jada Downing's sister Kristi Wilkinson took her own life two weeks ago in Woodstock, Ont
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Doctor-assisted dying law deadline
Even the government now concedes it is unlikely Canada will have a new law on doctor-assisted dying by the June 6th deadline.
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Attawapiskat suicide emergency
A state of emergency has been declared in the First Nations community of Attawapiskat, after eleven people tried to commit suicide in one night.
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Inside Attawapiskat
We go inside Attawapiskat, the First Nation that is under-resourced and overwhelmed by a suicide crisis.
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Attawapiskat teen speaks out on youth suicides
Clarissa, 14, whose 13-year-old cousin committed suicide last October, says residential schools are to blame
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Pimicikamak declares state of emergency to deal with suicide crisis
A state of emergency has been declared in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, after the deaths of six people by suicide since December 12.
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Ontario man's medical expenses for suicide attempt rejected by insurance company
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Insurance companies reconsider 'dated' policies for suicide attempts
Canadian insurance companies are changing the wording in their policies and reviewing whether to remove controversial clauses in benefit plans that exclude coverage for people who try to kill or injure themselves.
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Indigenous Twilight dancers cope with suicide trauma
Twilight dancers are a group of Indigenous teens competing in square dance, which they say helps them cope with the trauma of suicide in their community.
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Divided reaction to assisted suicide
For some the Supreme Court's decision brings great relief, but to others it raises an alarm
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What Forcillo jury didn't hear
Police officer James Forcillo's lawyer had hoped to argue Sammy Yatim wanted to be killed night he was shot
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Help for La Loche
La Loche can be a hard place to live, but community leaders are trying to make life better. Duncan McCue spoke to the Chief of a neighbouring First Nation who knew many of the victims.
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Hope for La Loche
We speak to people from La Loche, who are hopefully for the future, despite the community's troubled past.
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Soldiers' abuse history
Why Canadian soldiers are more likely to be abused as kids than civilians
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Amazon suicide shirt sales prompts Calgary teen to take action
A 14-year-old from Calgary is calling on Amazon to stop selling T-shirts which appear to poke fun at depression and suicide.
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Chaos, confusion after Jakarta bombings
Local officials say a Canadian was among victims of attack
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RCMP Commissioner Paulson: There are racists in my police force
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson answers question from Grand Chief Doug Kelly from Sto:lo Tribal Council
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Suicide attempts and insurance
CBC has learned that some insurers may not cover costs associated to suicide attempts
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Prison Guards and PTSD: High Rates With Little Attention
Almost every prison guard experiences a traumatic event during their career, but many never get psychological help.
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Police radio recording sheds light on OPP response at Walsh family home
The CBC's Dalson Chen reports on a police radio recording connected to the investigation into the deaths of a family of four near Harrow, Ont., and calls for more transparency on what happened.
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Kenneth Law murder trial to start Sept. 2025, families of alleged victims say
The families of the alleged victims of accused poison seller Kenneth Law have told CBC News they've been alerted that a murder trial will begin in September 2025. Law is accused of marketing to vulnerable clients, selling a legal but...
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Somerville police to swear in new K-9 officer they hope will help spread ‘pawsitivity’
K-9 Marco is the Somerville police’s therapy dog.
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Most Canadian universities don't track student suicides
More than 70 per cent of Canadian universities don't track suicides or attempted suicides, a CBC News investigation has found. Advocates say that makes it difficult to grasp the severity of the problem and what additional resources are...
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Most universities don't track student suicides, yet it's a leading cause of death in young people
More than 70 per cent of Canadian universities don't track suicides or attempted suicides, a CBC News investigation has found. Advocates say that makes it difficult to grasp the severity of the problem and what additional resources are...