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  2. Adoption Disclosure Register (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    This act, when implemented, will unseal adoption records, allowing individuals to take the initiative of contacting birth relatives. After the bill's passage, Ontario Social Services Minister Madeleine Meilleur announced the ADR will close once the bill is implemented, beginning with the cessation of active search requests on April 26, 2006.

  3. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters

  4. Redemption Paws - Wikipedia

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    In a March 2022 Toronto Star investigation, over 24 sources, including 19 staff and ex-volunteers, including a former executive director, reported concerns about the practices the organisation. [4] An April 2022 Toronto Star investigative report profiled the experience of one rescue dog and the Redemption Paws "Dogs From Away" project, which ...

  5. Teenager Rescuer Bravely Rides Recalcitrant Horse 14 Miles ...

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    As rescue centers fill with lost and missing dogs, cries for help have reverberated all over social media. There’s a lot of anger out there, too, at the presumption that these “lost pets ...

  6. Spiders, fish and oysters saved: These pet rescuers are ... - AOL

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    On the front lines of the pet rescue effort in Los Angeles, volunteers capture hearts in a city reeling from disaster but determined to save itself. Spiders, fish and oysters saved: These pet ...

  7. Children's Aid Society (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Children's Aid Societies have authority under provincial legislation [1] to remove children from homes where they face either a risk of harm, or have experienced harm. . Children who cannot remain with caregivers are sometimes placed with other family members ("kin"), family friends ("kith"), or in customary care, which is an option for aboriginal ch

  8. Adoption Information Disclosure Act - Wikipedia

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    The Adoption Information Disclosure Act, formally An Act respecting the disclosure of information and records to adopted persons and birth parents, also known as Bill 183, is an Ontario (Canada) law regarding the disclosure of information between parties involved in adoptions.

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