Canadians across the country mark Remembrance Day
Canadians gathered Monday in cities and towns across the country to honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
CTVNews.ca has compiled a list of crisis hotlines across Canada, as well as resources on mental health counselling.
1-800-668-6868
1-833-456-4566 or text CONNECT to 686868
1鈥855鈥242-3310
1-800-721-0066
1-877-330-6366
1-866-693-5053
1-866-633-4220
416-646-5557
1-888-472-0657
613-921-5565
1-204-320-3188
613-683-3755
1-800-784-2433
No area code needed: 310-6789 (mental health support line)
403-266-4357
306-933-6200
306-757-0127
1-877-435-7170
1-888-322-3019 or 204-786-8686
1-888-292-7565 or 204-786-8631
1-844-533-3030
1-800-265-3333 or 867-979-3333
1-866-925-5454 or text GOOD2TALKON to 686868
416-929-5200
In Ottawa: 613-722-6914
In the larger Ottawa area: 1-866-996-0991
Text 258258
1-866-277-3553
1-800-667-5005
1-888-737-4668
811
1-833-553-6983
1-888-429-8167
1-800-555-8222
1-800-661-2121
Greater Vancouver Area: 604-872-3311
Howe Sunshine & Sunshine Coast: 1-866-661-3311
First Nation Health Authority
604-693-6500 or 1-866-913-0033
604-730-0501
1-888-795-6111
780-482-6576
1-866-347-2480 or 403-347-2480
1-888-424-0297
1-800-461-5483 or 306-525-5601
204-982-6100
204-784-4090
1-855-942-6568 or 204-942-6568
204-787-7424
403-668-9111
1-866-456-3838 (area code 867)
1-867-667-8346
1-867-668-6429
1-866-804-2782
867-767-9061
867-444-7295
416-961-5552
1-800-875-6213
416-248-2050
1-888-579-2888
1-877-330-3213
416-408-4357
416-597-8808
1-866-531-2600
1-877-303-0264 or 514-486-1448
450-348-6300
514-849-3291
1-844-353-3330
709-739-5405
506-455-5231
506-382-1994
902-566-3034
1-877-466-6606
902-422-9183
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