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  2. Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

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    Recommendation 44 – Federal and provincial governments should prevent potential challenges to Canada’s health care system by: Ensuring that any future reforms they implement are protected under the definition of “public services” included in international law or trade agreements to which Canada is party; and reinforcing Canada’s ...

  3. Canadian Children's Rights Council - Wikipedia

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    The grounds on this position is that such a mandatory process would uphold a child's right to have contact with their biological fathers. [12] While the organization is a children's rights group, one scholar and a few media outlooks view the organization and its president as men's [4] [10] [3] and fathers' rights advocates.

  4. The WHO did not merely consider health care outcomes, but also placed heavy emphasis on the health disparities between rich and poor, funding for the health care needs of the poor, and the extent to which a country was reaching the potential health care outcomes they believed were possible for that nation. In an international comparison of 21 ...

  5. Child poverty in Canada - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, the rate child poverty in Canada was higher than it was in 1989, and was approaching the poverty rates of the mid-1970s in spite of the growth of Canada's economy between 1981 and 2010. [2] In 1991, Canada ratified The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). [7]

  6. File:TRC Canada They Came for the Children.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. This applies worldwide. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:

  7. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Health Act covers the services of psychiatrists, medical doctors with additional training in psychiatry. In Canada, psychiatrists tend to focus on the treatment of mental illness with medication. [67] However, the Canada Health Act excludes care provided in a "hospital or institution primarily for the mentally disordered."

  8. Child Welfare League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Child Welfare League of Canada, also referred to as Ligue pour le bien-être de l'enfance du Canada, is a national, membership-based organization dedicated to promoting the safety and well-being of children and their families, especially those who are vulnerable or marginalized. The League aspires for all children to thrive, to know that ...

  9. Human right to health care - Wikipedia

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    Right to health on the Children's Rights Portal; General Comment No. 14. The right to the highest attainable standard of health CESCR, 2000; The right to health and the European Social Charter Secretariat of ESC, 2009; The Right to Health: Fact Sheet No. 31 WHO and UN HCHR; 25 Questions & Answers on Health and Human Rights, WHO