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  2. Child and Family Services Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The CFSRB conducts hearings and appeals mandated under the Education Act, [3] Child, Youth and Family Services Act, [4] and Intercountry Adoption Act. [5] Under these three acts, the CFSRB resolves complaints and disputes regarding children’s aid societies, [6] emergency secure treatment, crown ward removal, refusal of adoption, and expulsion from school boards [7]

  3. Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    "The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2010, S.S. 2011, c. 17 (former Bill 160), was proclaimed in force on July 1, 2011.The overall purpose of the Act is to make the human rights complaints process more timely and flexible by streamlining the process for dealing with complaints and allowing more cases to be resolved without litigation.

  4. Child care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) 249-page annual report, "Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 2019", which was partially funded by the federal government's Employment and Social Development Canada's (ESDC) Social Development Partnerships program, past attempts at advancing child care programs have been made in 1984, 1987, 1993, 2003, and 2005.

  5. Martensville satanic sex scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Martensville satanic sex scandal, also known as the Martensville Nightmare occurred in Martensville, Saskatchewan, Canada.There were two similar events around the same time where an allegation of child sex abuse escalated into claims of satanic ritual abuse.

  6. Hate speech laws in Canada - Wikipedia

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    An individual who believes they have been the target of hate publications can file a complaint with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, which then investigates the complaint. [52]: s.29 If the Commission believes the complaint has merit, the Commission applies to the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench for a hearing.

  7. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

  8. Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    It also has original jurisdiction over matters assigned to it by statute, such as adjudicating human rights complaints. The court has a Family Law Division, which has exclusive jurisdiction over family law matters in the judicial centres of Saskatoon , Regina , and Prince Albert , and concurrent jurisdiction (with the Provincial Court) over ...

  9. Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that date, there was a single superior court for Saskatchewan, known as the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan, which had both appellate and trial jurisdiction. Individual members of the Supreme Court sat as trial judges, while the full Supreme Court Court (also known at the Supreme Court en banc ) heard appeals.