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Canada should have a 3-digit suicide crisis hotline for easy, urgent access: experts

She and other experts argue a system like 988 would both make it easier for Canadians to access urgent help and show those struggling with mental health crises that suicide prevention is taken seriously.‘There’s a great need right now’: Calgary’s Distress Centre is short of crisis line volunteers

‘There’s a great need right now’: Calgary’s Distress Centre is short of crisis line volunteers – Apr 3, 2022 Canada’s House of Commons unanimously voted in favour of establishing a three-digit suicide prevention number in 2020. A Health Canada spokesperson says the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is evaluating how this number could be introduced and the department expects a decision from the agency later this year.

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