Self-harm among young Canadians is on the rise, specifically in girls, new research finds

Self-harm among young Canadians is on the rise, specifically in girls, new research finds

WARNING: This story contains details about self-harm and suicide. For three years, Margaret Boldt was hurting herself to feel some type of control over her life. Boldt, who lives in Windsor, Ont., says she grew up in an abusive household

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