Bruce MacDormand (@macdbrud1) 's Twitter Profile
Bruce MacDormand

@macdbrud1

Maritime born, Working and living in Sudbury, Ontario.

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calendar_today10-04-2010 20:42:47

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5 Followers

16 Following

Bell Let's Talk (@bell_letstalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, every view of this video helps create positive change. All you need to do is watch it and Bell will donate 5¢ more to Canadian mental health initiatives. Retweet to help spread the word! #BellLetsTalk

Health Sciences North (@hsn_sudbury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is #BellLetsTalk Day. If you or someone you care about is having a mental health crisis HSN has a 24 hour crisis line 705-675-4760. Our Crisis department also has two in person locations- 127 Cedar Street/Every day until 11pm and 41 Ramsey Lake Road/24 hours. #HSNHeroes

Today is #BellLetsTalk Day. If you or someone you care about is having a mental health crisis HSN has a 24 hour crisis line 705-675-4760. Our Crisis department also has two in person locations- 127 Cedar Street/Every day until 11pm and 41 Ramsey Lake Road/24 hours. #HSNHeroes
Sven Spengemann (@sventruenorth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now more than ever, let’s remind the people in our lives that they are not alone, and let’s join the conversation to end the stigma around mental health. #BellLetsTalk #Mississauga 🇨🇦

Now more than ever, let’s remind the people in our lives that they are not alone, and let’s join the conversation to end the stigma around mental health. #BellLetsTalk #Mississauga 🇨🇦
Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Stigma associated with #MentalIllness can create a serious barrier for people who are suffering. Stigma trivializes and belittles people and their mental health conditions. Reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness – it’s a sign of strength. #EndTheStigma #BellLetsTalk

#Stigma associated with #MentalIllness can create a serious barrier for people who are suffering. Stigma trivializes and belittles people and their mental health conditions. Reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness – it’s a sign of strength. #EndTheStigma #BellLetsTalk
The Sudbury Five (@thesudburyfive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk #BellLetsTalk

Bell Let's Talk (@bell_letstalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve reached 25 million interactions. Let’s keep the conversation going and see how high we can get that number. Now more than ever, every action counts! #BellLetsTalk

Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 in 5 Canadians experience mental illness in any given year. We all know someone who’s been affected. Mental health IS health and should be taken just as seriously as physical health. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #endthestigma

1 in 5 Canadians experience mental illness in any given year. We all know someone who’s been affected. Mental health IS health and should be taken just as seriously as physical health. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #endthestigma
Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just because we have to physically distance, doesn’t mean we have to stop interacting altogether. Connect #virtually with friends & family. Ask how they’re doing. Check in. Be kind. You never know how much your small act of kindness could mean to them. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause

Just because we have to physically distance, doesn’t mean we have to stop interacting altogether. Connect #virtually with friends & family. Ask how they’re doing. Check in. Be kind. You never know how much your small act of kindness could mean to them. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause
Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes it’s hard to talk about mental illness, but the more we talk about it, the less stigmatized it becomes. #BellLetsTalk is about building awareness, acceptance and action in #MentalHealth. Mental health matters everywhere - in our schools, workplaces, homes & communities.

Sometimes it’s hard to talk about mental illness, but the more we talk about it, the less stigmatized it becomes. #BellLetsTalk is about building awareness, acceptance and action in #MentalHealth. Mental health matters everywhere - in our schools, workplaces, homes & communities.
Bell Let's Talk (@bell_letstalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That’s 75 million interactions. Thank you for your incredible participation. Let’s keep going! Now more than ever, every action counts! #BellLetsTalk

Brian Bigger (@biggersudbury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first responders often deal with some unimaginable tragedies and it's important we recognize the impacts this can have on mental health. Thank you Constable James Jefferson for your important work with the Greater Sudbury Police Service and for your words. You are never alone! #BellLetsTalk

Saint John Police (@saintjohnpolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every action counts in moving Canada’s mental health forward. You are not alone. Mobile Crisis Response Team is available at 1-888-811-3664. Take care of yourself and each other. #BellLetsTalk

Every action counts in moving Canada’s mental health forward. You are not alone. Mobile Crisis Response Team is available at 1-888-811-3664. Take care of yourself and each other. #BellLetsTalk
Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’re not alone. If you feel alone, we want to remind you that there are people you can talk to. Help is available. You don’t need to suffer in silence. greatersudbury.ca/live/covid-19-… #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #MentalHealthIsHealth

You’re not alone. If you feel alone, we want to remind you that there are people you can talk to. Help is available. You don’t need to suffer in silence.

greatersudbury.ca/live/covid-19-… #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #MentalHealthIsHealth
Sudbury Police (@sudburypolice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When all is said and done and #BellLetsTalkDay is over, mental health will STILL matter. It mattered yesterday, it matters today and it will matter tomorrow. YOU matter. YOU are worth it. Your #MentalHealth is important. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #endthestigma

When all is said and done and #BellLetsTalkDay is over, mental health will STILL matter. It mattered yesterday, it matters today and it will matter tomorrow. YOU matter. YOU are worth it. Your #MentalHealth is important. #BellLetsTalk #BellCause #endthestigma
Greater Sudbury Online (@greatsudonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MISSING: Sierra 15 y/o last seen on May 1 at 3:30pm in Garson, light coloured pants, blk top, blk Nike runners 5'6, 125Ibs, hazel eyes, blonde hair, blk in front shoulder length straight hair. There are concerns for Sierra's wellbeing. Anyone with info is asked to call police

MISSING: Sierra 15 y/o last seen on May 1 at 3:30pm in Garson, light coloured pants, blk top, blk Nike runners 5'6, 125Ibs, hazel eyes, blonde hair, blk in front shoulder length straight hair. There are concerns for Sierra's wellbeing. Anyone with info is asked to call police
Thomas Mercier 🎙️ (@tjm_playbyplay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what the Sudbury Arena looked like yesterday for the U15AA Lady Wolves game against the Barrie Sharks. This is beyond disappointing and embarrassing for our city and staff should be held accountable. There’s zero excuse to be lazy. (Photo credit: Lisanne Gauld)

This is what the Sudbury Arena looked like yesterday for the U15AA Lady Wolves game against the Barrie Sharks.

This is beyond disappointing and embarrassing for our city and staff should be held accountable. There’s zero excuse to be lazy.

(Photo credit: Lisanne Gauld)
Office of the Fire Marshal (@onfiremarshal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Sept 28, all of #Ontario is pushing the button. Join thousands of families across the province and test your smoke alarms—it’s quick, easy, and it saves lives. We’re not just raising awareness—we’re creating a safer Ontario. Be part of it. Get #SavedByTheBeep #BeepTogether