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B.C. government grilled after January death of Indigenous teen in careThe Indigenous teen, who The Canadian Press has chosen not to name, died while in the care of Usma Nuu-chah-nulth Family and ...
The family of Chantelle Williams, an Indigenous teen who died while in provincial care earlier this year, gathered in B.C.'s ...
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The Christian Post on MSNMost people come to faith between ages 4 and 14, but 'theological education hasn’t done enough to focus on next gen'Lucy Kajidori, leader of the International Council of Evangelical Theological Education s ICETE Impact Team on Children and ...
Children and youth in Ontario, especially those with severe mental health issues, are at risk of not being able to access the mental health services they need in the community when they need them.
Chantelle Williams was in the care of Usma Nuu-chah-nulth Family and Child Services when she was found outside and unresponsive on Jan. 28 in Port Alberni.
In a March 31 directive, education minister Hang Chuon Naron called for all educational institutions to join in the ...
The province’s auditor general released 2 reports Monday condemning shortfalls in different government services, including ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNMinistry of Culture launches ‘Reading Ambassadors Initiative’To mark the conclusion of Reading Month 2025, the Ministry of Culture (MOC) concluded the National Reading Month 2025 with ...
Parliamentary committee recommends special panel for women and children in strife-torn Manipur to prevent sexual violence and ...
India’s education system has long been criticized for its focus on theoretical knowledge, often at the expense of practical ...
Ontario's auditor general Bonnie Lysyk on Monday released a scathing report highlighting and condemning the provincial government's failure to provide adequate mental health services for children ...
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