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Summary

You Can Watch This Video Of Michael Bublé Doing Random Things To Support Mental Health

Let's talk, Canada.
Senior Writer

For Bell Let's Talk Day 2021, you can help raise money to support mental health in Canada simply by watching this video of Michael Bublé doing random things.

Every view means that the telecom company will donate 5 cents to Canadian mental health initiatives.

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In the video, for each new thing Bublé does, he lets you know that watching him do it supports mental health and helps the cause.

He waters a plant, eats chips in front of exercise machines, forgets to buy milk at the grocery store and vacuums.

The video shows Bublé's humourous side, especially when he completely misses the hole while golfing even though he said he would "nail this putt" and when he misses the net while taking a slapshot.

"Thank you for watching and helping and sharing," he said at the end.

Justin Trudeau shared his own video in support of Bell Let's Talk Day.

He said that it's time to "start talking" about mental health in Canada.

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