Federal government ending Bell Let’s Talk partnership

By CityNews Staff

The federal government is ending its Bell Let’s Talk partnership.

In a statement to CityNews, Press Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board, Monica Granados, confirmed that the government is ending its collaboration with the mental health awareness initiative.

The government has partnered with Bell Canada on the campaign since 2018.

“Since the beginning of this collaboration, approaches to mental health and employee well-being have evolved within the federal public service, and there are now well-established government-wide and department-specific structures, forums, events, and activities supporting important conversations on mental health,” Granados said.

“Given this progress, the government will continue to focus its efforts on public service-driven activities, and the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada will not be renewing its collaboration with Bell and its Bell Let’s Talk initiative.

“This collaboration did not have any associated costs for either party.”

On its website, Bell Canada said the Bell Let’s Talk campaign “is a wide-reaching, multi-year program designed to break the silence around mental illness and support mental health all across Canada.”

As part of the yearly campaign, Bell Canada donated $0.05 to mental health initiatives when the #BellLetsTalk hashtag was used on social media, along with other fundraising and awareness efforts.

Bell faced criticism for making staffing cuts just days after their their last two Bell Let’s Talk initiatives. Bell Media wouldn’t confirm the number of layoffs.

Bell Media is part of BCE Inc.’s Bell Canada division, the country’s largest telecommunications company. Its holdings include the CTV television network, specialty TV channels, radio stations and production studios.

With files from The Canadian Press.

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