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- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family (continued)
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family Policy Context (continued)
- Canada’s haphazard support for home care is leaving seniors in the cold
- Ontario legislation will grant equal rights to same-sex parents
- Parliament has fumbled assisted death from the beginning
- Make ‘Katelynn’s Principle’ part of Ontario law
- Time to tear down last of the Tory crime agenda
- Supreme Court strikes down Tories’ tough-on-crime laws
- Why is Ontario refusing to help autistic children?
- Ontario backs off proposed new child care regulations
- Children’s aid societies launch major training reforms
- New child benefit program an unintended legacy of Harper-era policies
- Time to drop the distinct crime of sexual assault
- Time to overhaul Canada’s unjust bail system
- Canada needs a national strategy on dementia
- Keeping drug users safe helps the entire city
- Help the mentally ill. Don’t kill them
- If Correctional Services won’t fix solitary confinement, then Ottawa must
- On International Women’s Day, the need for national child care is more pressing than ever
- Tribunal decision a legal and moral victory for First Nations children
- A mixed year for reproductive rights
- How Ottawa can help families with disabilities
- Child support clawback is a disgrace
- Ontario should set up task force to stop human trafficking
- Four fixes for Canada’s broken justice system
- Agenda includes national poverty plan
- The Boomer Shift: Japan’s Bold Steps
- We know that Canada has one of the highest rates of kids in care in the world. What we don’t know may be worse
- How the Tories abandoned desperate fathers
- New support for teens in foster care is a smart move
- The Swedish sex-work model is a success
- ‘Quality child care all families can afford’
- The folly of universal childcare
- Stephen Harper’s empty promises to victims of crime
- $3-billion tax transfer fails to address real child care problems
- Modernize law to protect elderly and disabled
- Making pardons tougher to obtain is harsh and unfair
- Stephen Harper defangs another watchdog
- Americans get tough on ‘tough on crime’ policy
- Ontario should set benchmarks for care by children’s aid societies
- Take control of CAS system, Ontario urged
- An alternative to mandatory minimum sentences
- Canada’s Compassionate Care Benefit needs a rethink
- A tragic tale of two Gladues
- First Nations kids deserve the same protection as others
- Supreme Court deals new blows to mandatory-sentencing rules
- Child care benefit flawed
- Harper government is short-changing families
- Jail report recommendations on mentally ill 'positive and progressive,' lawyer says
- Sweden’s prostitution solution
- Stephen Harper’s 'lifer' law has no purpose beyond cynical politics
- Wynne’s welcome plan to challenge violence against women
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family Policy Context (continued)
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