Mississauga, Ont., Mayor Bonnie Crombie said on Sept. 10, which is also World Suicide Prevention Day, that over the past decade, there has been a positive societal shift in the way mental health is perceived, but stigma still remains. On this day, the Ontario government also announced $3 million in funding over three years for a program that’s designed to end suicide in Mississauga’s children and youth.
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Mississauga, Ont. mayor urges open, honest conversation on mental health
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