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CTV Presents IN THIS TOGETHER: A BELL LET’S TALK DAY SPECIAL, Hosted by Tyrone Edwards and Melissa Grelo, January 28

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– The special features remarkable Canadians sharing their personal and professional stories, along with celebrities raising awareness about mental health including Alanis Morissette, Jabari Greer, Malin Ackerman, Tyler Stewart, and more –

TORONTO (January 22, 2021) – CTV announced today an all-new special from Bell Media Studios, IN THIS TOGETHER: A BELL LET’S TALK DAY SPECIAL, hosted by ETALK’s Tyrone Edwards and THE SOCIAL’s Melissa Grelo, premiering Thursday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, CTV2, the all-new CTV.ca and CTV app, and streaming on Crave. After a tumultuous year, mental health matters now more than ever. Edwards and Grelo continue the crucial conversation about the importance of mental health as part of IN THIS TOGETHER: A BELL LET’S TALK DAY SPECIAL, featuring discussions with Canadians who share their individual mental health journey through a year that posed unique challenges across the country. From essential workers who risked their lives for their communities, to advocates continuing the fight for racial equality, the special is a reminder that the country must work together to bring about long-lasting, sustainable change to mental health awareness and support. “A few years ago, Bell Let’s Talk inspired me to identify how I could ‘do my part,’, and I started focusing my efforts on the lack of assistance for mental health in underserved communities, like the one I grew up in,” said Edwards. “There are a lot of people who could use support with compounding issues that go unaddressed, including some that lead to irreparable damage. I want to talk about mental health because the people of my community will be better for it.” “The words ‘in this together’ have not rung true for all Canadians during this pandemic, and many people feel more alone, vulnerable, and isolated than ever,” said Grelo. “From the long-term care resident, to the parent or student struggling with virtual school, to the remote community members needing lifesaving health care, everyone has a story and many need support. I hope this year’s Bell Let’s Talk Day continues vital conversations around how to support those struggling to cope because of this pandemic.” The special features several segments including themes around COVID-19 essential workers, parenting in a pandemic, race and mental health, and seniors’ mental health. Plus, ETALK’s Traci Melchor speaks with Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette about “normalizing” the mental health conversation. Other notable guests appearing in the special include Aisha Alfa, Alan Doyle, Candy Palmater, Giacomo Gianniotti, Jabari Greer, Jewel, Johnny Reid, Malin Akerman, Mayim Bialik, Tyler Stewart, and more. During the special the following Canadians share their personal and professional stories: Amanda Ricketts Fredrick Teacher and Parent Toronto, Ont. Fredrick is a mother of two and a kindergarten teacher. She opens up about teaching in a low-income neighbourhood and the challenges that come with it. David A. Robertson Author and Parent Winnipeg, Man. Robertson is a Governor General’s award-winning author and graphic novelist. He shares his story of parenting five kids while also living with anxiety. Ezechiel Nana Student and Mental Health Advocate Ottawa, Ont. Nana, a university student working with Jack.org advocating for mental health in ethnically diverse communities, shares his story of resilience and how he became a passionate mental health advocate. Gaetano Ruscito Regional Manager, Retirement Residences Montréal, Que. Ruscito, a regional manager of four retirement homes in Montréal, Que., shares his experience of working with staff, senior residents, and families during the pandemic. Kallisha Hoyes Grocery Store Manager and Parent Shelburne, Ont. Hoyes, a mother of two who works as a grocery store manager in Mississauga, Ont., shares the stress of being an essential worker during the COVID-19 outbreak. Dr. Matthew Chow Psychiatrist and President, Doctors of BC Vancouver, B.C. Dr. Chow, President of Doctors of B.C., speaks out about the mental health of healthcare workers who are experiencing burnout during the pandemic. Nicole Haughton Registered Psychologist and Mom Oakville, Ont. Haughton is a registered psychologist with several years of experience working with children and adolescents. OmiSoore Dryden Associate Professor, Dalhousie University Halifax, N.S. Dryden, a professor at Dalhousie University, addresses how systemic racism affects access to health care and health systems for Black Canadians. Dr. Samir Sinha Director of Geriatrics, Mount Sinai Toronto, Ont. Dr. Sinha, a geriatrician focusing on the health of seniors in Canada, explains that even though the older population in Canada outnumbers the younger population, the country does not have many medical trainees in the geriatric field. He reminds viewers to reach out and connect to elders. Sarah Ahmed Psychotherapist Toronto, Ont. Ahmed, a psychotherapist working in a marginalized community, shares practical advice on how to access a therapist if one belongs to an ethnically diverse community. Dr. Shelly Dev Critical Care Physician, Sunnybrook Hospital Toronto, Ont. Dr. Dev, an ICU physician, speaks about staff burnout at the frontlines, living with post-partum anxiety and grief. Susan Roper Senior, Caregiver, and COVID-19 Survivor Scarborough, Ont. A senior, caregiver, and a COVID-19 survivor, Roper shares the experience of putting her husband Bob, in a long-term care facility because of Alzheimer’s. Canadians can take part in the world’s largest mental health conversation by using a wide range of communications platforms to join in on Bell Let’s Talk Day – and directly drive Bell’s donations to Canadian mental health programs. On Bell Let’s Talk Day, Bell donates 5 cents to Canadian mental health programs for every applicable text, local or long distance call, tweet or TikTok video using #BellLetsTalk, every Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube view of the Bell Let’s Talk Day video, and every use of the Bell Let’s Talk Facebook frame or Snapchat filter. Following the premiere, IN THIS TOGETHER: A BELL LET’S TALK DAY SPECIAL is streaming on demand on CTV.ca and the CTV app, and Crave. IN THIS TOGETHER: A BELL LET’S TALK DAY SPECIAL is produced by Bell Media Studios. Michelle Crespi is Executive Producer. Dave Daigle is Vice President, Local TV, Radio and Bell Media Studios. Pat DiVittorio is Vice President, Programming, CTV and Specialty. Justin Stockman is Vice President, Content Development and Programming. Karine Moses is Senior Vice President, Content and News and Bell Vice Chair, Québec.

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About Bell Let’s Talk
The largest-ever corporate commitment to mental health in Canada, Bell Let’s Talk is focused on 4 key action pillars: Anti-stigma, Care and Access, Research and Workplace Leadership. Since its launch in September 2010, Bell Let’s Talk has partnered with more than 1,100 organizations providing mental health supports and services throughout Canada, including hospitals, universities, local community service providers and other care and research organizations. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

About Bell Media Studios
Bell Media Studios is Canada’s leading end-to-end content creator, developing and producing 80 hours of live and taped programming in-house, each week. Award-winning titles include ETALK, THE MARILYN DENIS SHOW, THE SOCIAL, YOUR MORNING, plus many original specials and podcasts. The Bell Media Studios-run Exploration Production Inc. (EPI) is a multi-award-winning producer of ambitious, original, entertaining factual documentaries and series, for both Discovery Canada and other international broadcasters, including MIGHTY SHIPS, MIGHTY TRAINS, and DISASTERS AT SEA. In association with Motion Content Group, Bell Media Studios produces original lifestyle series DOG TALES RESCUE and WHERE TO I DO?. As the majority owner of Pinewood Toronto Studios, Bell Media Studios also oversees operations of the 33.5 acre (13.5 hectares) facility in Toronto’s Port Lands. The complex includes 11 purpose-built stages, offices, teaching facilities, and support services for a growing roster of domestic and international film and television clients.

About CTV
CTV is Canada’s #1 television brand. CTV provides unparalleled entertainment programming across two broadcast television networks; a powerful suite of specialty channels including CTV Comedy Channel, CTV Drama Channel, CTV Life Channel, and CTV Sci-Fi Channel; and digital channels CTV Throwback and CTV Movies, streaming on demand from CTV.ca and the CTV app. CTV has been Canada’s most-watched television network for the past 19 years in a row and features a wide range of sports and information programming, including CTV News, Canada’s highest-rated national and local newscasts. CTV’s parent company is Bell Media, Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, digital, and out-of-home advertising.

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