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It’s Bell Let’s Talk Day!

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MONTREAL – It's Bell Let's Talk Day, and time to talk, text and join in on social media as Canadians everywhere share in the national conversation about mental health.

In addition to other interactions of support today, views of the Bell Let's Talk Day videos on social media platforms are counted toward Bell's donation to mental health. This year, the videos feature several high-profile celebrities alongside the Bell Let's Talk team:

– the English-language video features Alessia Cara, Anderson Cooper, Ellen DeGeneres, Lisa LaFlamme and Seth Rogen with Bell Let's Talk team members Mike Babcock, Manon Charbonneau, Denni Clement, David K. Henry, Chris Johnson, Queena Lau, Howie Mandel, and Souad Saidj.

– the French-language video features Adib Alkhalidey, Luc Bellemare, Sophie Cadieux, Guy Carbonneau, Véronique Cloutier, Gilbert Delorme, Jonathan Drouin, François Gagnon, Julien Lacroix, Marie-Mai, Herby Moreau and Alexandre Taillefer with the Bell Let's Talk team of Étienne Boulay, Marie-Soleil Dion, Patricia Lemoine, Michel Mpambara, and Stefie Shock.

Bell will donate 5 cents to Canadian mental health programs for each of these interactions, at no extra cost to participants beyond what they would normally pay their service provider for online or phone access:

  • Talk: Every mobile call and every long distance call made by Bell wireless and phone customers
  • Text: Every text message sent by Bell wireless customers
  • Twitter: Every tweet and retweet using #BellLetsTalk, featuring the special Bell Let's Talk emoji and Bell Let's Talk Day video view at Twitter.com/Bell_LetsTalk
  • Facebook: Every view of the Bell Let's Talk Day video at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk and use of the Bell Let's Talk frame
  • Instagram: Every Bell Let's Talk Day video view at Instagram.com/Bell_LetsTalk
  • Snapchat: Every use of the Bell Let's Talk filter and Bell Let's Talk Day video view

www.Bell.ca/LetsTalk