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Suicide Barrier Needed on Vancouver Bridge Advocates Say After Another Death

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses a public safety issue (suicide prevention on a bridge) with no direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, company margins, supply chains, or sector revenues. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or economic indicator is reported. The event is local infrastructure policy debate without commercial implications.

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  • A woman died after falling from Vancouver's Granville Street Bridge on 2026-05-14.
  • Vancouver council voted to remove funding for a suicide barrier from its 2027-2030 capital plan.
  • The bridge is undergoing renovations with completion expected by 2027.
  • Advocates are calling for immediate installation of suicide-prevention barriers.

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