How are Canada’s children doing? How does this stack up against other industrialized countries? Has the well-being of Canada’s children improved? How can we make progress for children? UNICEF’s Report Card 11, Child Well-Being in Rich Countries: A comparative overview, measures the level of child well-being achieved in 29 of the world’s richest nations. This companion to the Report Card focuses on what the report tells us about Canada’s record, and offers some views on why we have these results and what can be done to make progress for our children.
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