By KIERAN DELAMONT Special to the RJRC Conventions that govern reporting on suicide — conventions that often dissuade journalists from publishing for fear of sparking copycat acts — are outdated and anachronistic, says Globe health reporter and columnist André Picard. “[They are] especially not going to work in the brave new world of the Internet,” Picard told a group of about 30 academics, doctors and journalists at the Suicide Prevention Media Forum on Nov. 6. “The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, they’re the least of your worries now. What you should be worried about is where your kids…