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Private donor steps in where government 'failed' on First Nation suicide crisis, chief says
An anonymous donor is pledging $380,000 for a plan to prevent more young people from dying by suicide on Wapekeka First Nation in northern Ontario, after Health Canada denied funding last summer.
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