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Blind Spots Unchecked: How Ontario’s New School Zone Signs Fail the Child-Friendly City Test
This policy report examines Toronto’s controversial school zone safety policy—removing proven speed cameras and replacing them with oversized signs that create dangerous blind spots. It applies a Child-Friendly City framework to reveal how the decision fails children on provision, protection, and participation. Download the full report to explore the evidence, children’s rights implications, and actionable recommendations for a safer, more inclusive approach.
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Canada’s Healthcare Failing Children’s Rights: A Call for Urgent Reform in Pediatric Healthcare
This policy report discusses Canada’s healthcare crisis for children – overcrowded ERs, preventable child deaths, and mounting economic costs. It calls for urgent reforms to safeguard children’s health and wellbeing. Download the full report to explore findings, evidence, and actionable recommendations
