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Men represented about 70 per cent of suicides in New Brunswick in 2024, the most recent data from the coroner’s office shows.
Documents give first look at work by review committee aimed at preventing suicide

Savannah Awde · CBC News
· Posted: May 01, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 25 minutes ago
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After seeing the numbers in recent years, a committee that reviews suicides in New Brunswick identified men as a ‘subject area to look at.’ (KieferPix/Shutterstock)
New Brunswick’s suicide fatality review committee has observed a trend of men not using available mental-health services before taking their own lives.
Documents released through a right to information request show committee members questioned why this is happening, and whether mental-health services could be adjusted to better meet the needs of men.
Meeting minutes show the committee first identified men as a “subject area to look at” in December 2024.
The group also discussed trends around male suicide in January 2025, according to the meeting minutes, and the next month flagged “masculinity issue” as a possible risk factor.
“Theme of men being offered mental health services and not taking advantage of it,
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