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Monday, January 20, 2014

Bell Let's Talk thanks leading Canadian organizations supporting the nationwide conversation about mental health

Bell Let's Talk thanks leading Canadian organizations supporting the nationwide conversation about mental health


-- Corporations, media, sports teams and competitors alike join in
support of Canadian mental health and the Bell Let's Talk
campaign
-- Bell Let's Talk Day is January 28 - learn more at
Bell.ca/LetsTalk


MONTREAL, Jan. 20, 2014 /CNW Telbec/ - With 8 days to go until Bell
Let's Talk Day on January 28, Bell thanks the many leading Canadian
companies and associations helping to spread the word about Canadian
mental health.



"All of us on the Bell Let's Talk journey appreciate so much that these
great Canadian organizations from across the spectrum have stepped up
to promote the national conversation about mental health on Bell Let's
Talk Day," said Clara Hughes, Canada's six-time Olympic medallist and
national spokesperson for Bell Let's Talk. "Together, we're all working
to reduce the stigma around mental illness with frank, open and
inclusive discussion. On January 28, please join us in talking about
mental health!"



Encompassing Canada's leading media companies, major-league sports teams
and associations, and Bell partners and competitors alike, this broad
group of organizations is providing a range of platforms for the Bell
Let's Talk message, including TV, cinema, radio, newspaper, out-of-home
and online advertising, rink boards at major sports arenas, promotional
events, and media coverage dedicated to enhancing Canadian mental
health:



-- Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
-- Banff World Media Festival
-- Basketball Canada
-- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada
-- CBS Outdoor
-- Calgary Stampede
-- Canadian Armed Forces
-- Canadian Curling Association
-- Canadian Media Production Association
-- Canadian Olympic Committee
-- Canadian Paralympic Committee
-- Canadian Soccer Association
-- Cineplex Inc.
-- Cogeco/MetroMedia
-- Festival d'été de Québec
-- Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
-- Francofolies
-- The Globe and Mail
-- Lamar Advertising
-- La Presse/Gesca Limitée
-- MLSE - Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment
-- Monster Media
-- Montréal Canadiens
-- Montréal en Lumière
-- National Basketball Association
-- National Hockey League
-- National Newswatch
-- National Post/Postmedia Network
-- Ottawa Senators
-- Pattison Outdoor
-- Rogers Communications
-- Toronto International Film Festival
-- Toronto Raptors
-- Toronto Star/Torstar Corporation
-- Twitter Canada
-- Vancouver Whitecaps FC


In addition, more than 150 Bell community and mental health partners, as
well as chambers of commerce, colleges and universities across Canada
are helping spread the word through events, social media, websites, and
newsletters.


Bell Let's Talk Day is January 28

The fourth annual Bell Let's Talk Day, set for January 28, 2014, invites
Canadians to join the conversation to help end the stigma around mental
illness.



Bell Let's Talk Day 2014 is supported by a major national promotional
and education campaign featuring Clara and fellow Bell Let's Talk
spokespeople Stefie Shock, Michel Mpambara and Seamus O'Regan. They're
joined this year by new Bell Let's Talk ambassadors from across Canada
- former NHL star Joé Juneau, CFL veteran Shea Emry, musicians Robb
Nash and Matthew Good, and standup comic Kevin Breel.



On Bell Let's Talk Day, Bell donates 5 cents for every text sent, mobile
call and long distance call made by Bell and Bell Aliant customers,
every tweet using #BellLetsTalk, and every Facebook share of the Bell
Let's Talk Day image. Bell's donations are made at no extra charge to
Bell Let's Talk Day participants, though normal long distance or text
charges, if any, apply. To date, Bell has already committed $62,043,289
to fund Canadian mental health programs based on its original $50
million commitment and participation in Bell Let's Talk Day since 2011.



To learn more please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk

Thanks to partners in Clara's Big Ride for Bell Let's Talk

We also thank our National Partners whose support is powering Clara's
Big Ride for Bell Let's Talk - Aimia, BMO, Canadian Tire, Cisco, CTV,
Lundbeck, President's Choice and Samsung.



Beginning March 14, Clara will set out to ride around Canada in support
of local mental health initiatives by community groups, schools and
other local organizations in every province and territory. Clara's
110-day journey by bicycle will span 12,000 kilometres and visit 95
Canadian communities, concluding in Ottawa on Canada Day, July 1, 2014.
For more information, please visit Bell.ca/ClarasBigRide.


About Bell

Bell is Canada's largest communications company, providing consumers and
business customers with wireless, TV, Internet, home phone and business
communications services. Bell Media is Canada's premier multimedia
company with leading assets in television, radio and digital media.
Bell is wholly owned by Montréal's BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE). For more
information, please visit Bell.ca



SOURCE Bell Let's Talk

Bell Let's Talk

CONTACT: Media inquiries:  Jacqueline Michelis
Bell Media Relations
1 855 785-1427
jacqueline.michelis@bell.ca
@Bell_News


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