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Study finds suicide is the leading cause of Ontario gun deaths

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A new study indicates suicide is the leading cause of firearm-related death in Ontario.

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The study – published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal – looked at 6,483 gun-related injuries, including deaths, in the province between 2002 and 2016.

Self-harm accounted for 1,842 of the 2,723 gun deaths in Ontario in that span, or 67.6 per cent.

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Assault accounted for 40.2 per cent of non-fatal firearm injuries, and 25.5 per cent of deaths.

The study says more than two thirds of self-harm-related injuries occurred in older men living in rural areas, most of whom died from their injuries.

It says that highlights a need for suicide-prevention strategies targeted at men aged 45 and older who live in rural areas.

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