If a conversation could save a life, would you have it? What if that conversation was about mental health and suicide? What if the life in question was your brother’s, father’s, son’s, or loved one’s?
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If a conversation could save a life, would you have it? What if that conversation was about mental health and suicide? What if the life in question was your brother’s, father’s, son’s, or loved one’s?
Growing up in rural Alberta, discussions about mental health were never a part of Sean Stanford’s life.
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