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What is Suicide?
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Why do people kill themselves?
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How many people completed suicide in Canada last year?
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How many people complete suicide in Canada and the United States each year?
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How do our Canadian suicide rates compare with other countries?
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Have Canadian suicide rates always been higher than the United States?
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How many people complete suicide in the world each year?
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How does the suicide rate of my home province compare with other provinces?
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How many suicide attempts were there last year?
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How do male and female suicide rates compare?
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How many adolescents complete suicide in Canada?
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Do children kill themselves?
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What does 'survivor of suicide' mean?
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Is suicide illegal in Canada?
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How does Canada's suicide rate compare to other causes of death?
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Is it true that suicide rates are higher at Christmas?
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Is it true that most suicides leave notes?
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What percentage of deaths in Canada are due to suicide?
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