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- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family (continued)
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family Policy Context (continued)
- Pensions: Harper gov't pits generations against each other
- It takes two to raise a child
- In challenge to Ottawa, judge refuses to impose mandatory sentence
- Stephen Harper’s ‘tough-on-crime’ laws are more misguided than ever
- Child poverty key issue
- Reducing both crime and imprisonment
- Outsourcing justice for fear of offending the police
- Five things about crime and doing the time in Canada
- B.C. judge upholds Canada’s polygamy laws
- Income-splitting is not the solution
- How can we best care for our aging population?
- Bar association blasts tough-on-crime bill
- Omnibus crime bill misses the mark
- Is the Charter ‘applied ethics’ in law’s clothing?
- Boomers, seniors aren't to blame
- Tough but not smart on crime
- Another ‘inconvenient truth’: We’re getting older
- Home-care system needs federal input, new study says
- Gun control keeps suicides down
- Boomers know how to play politics
- Landmark Insite decision threatens peace between judges and legislators
- Addicts deserve treatment too
- Mexico opens to door to a ‘market’ solution to drug war
- Timely warning for Canada about prisons
- Ontario to provide adoption subsidies for older children
- The Decade of Lost Children
- Recognize the right to die
- Helping homeless helps reduce crime
- Report says global war on drugs has failed
- Statistics Canada to stop tracking marriage and divorce rates
- The enlightened path against youth crime? Prevention
- Canada’s youth crime plans bewilder international observers
- A smarter War on Drugs
- Liberals pass law to ease adoption of Crown wards
- Drug war a failure, marijuana should be legal: International panel
- The power to appoint judges doesn’t mean Harper will get what he wants
- Drug prohibition is dumb on crime
- Adoptive parents say province is in dire need of subsidy program
- Adoption subsidies help children find a family
- Insite's proven benefits ignored in political fray
- The limits of the welfare state [daycare]
- How to wipe out seniors' poverty, no extra charge
- Canadians surprisingly divided over education, religion, in-depth poll reveals
- What crime statistics don't tell you
- Daycare: the plot to steal your child’s mind
- Obama’s Gun Play
- Money can't fix a family
- Rich countries let poorest children fall behind
- But can money buy happiness?
- The case for adoption subsidies in Ontario
- DDSG_CAT_HEADER Child & Family Policy Context (continued)
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