Medi-call, Nexalogy Could Save International StudentsThe rise in suicides is very concerning, says Harkirat Singh, Brampton Councillor for Wards 9 & 10. Ive personally gone to many funerals myself for international students, who unfortunately have taken their own life. There is a dire need for more support for these students. Among those ages 10 to 29, suicide is the second most common cause of death, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. One Voice Canadas report on The Realities for International Students: Evidenced Challenges raises concern of the problems arising from Canadas international student program among Indian international students. They advise that International student suicides have become a disturbing trend in Canada.