Canada’s human rights protections exclude children

Kids experiencing discrimination and social injustice are reliant on adults to advocate for them.
Canada's human rights system has the ability to protect children but that protection remains entirely dependent on the goodwill and perseverance of adults.
Last month, the Canadian Human Rights Commission reported on the nearly 1,500 discrimination complaints it received in 2016. Many of these complaints came directly from people living in some of the most vulnerable circums...

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