With child sexual abuse crimes on the rise, on- and offline safety needs prioritizing
Canada risks becoming a safe haven if we don’t have a serious look at changing the mandatory minimums for child pornography offences.

There are likely few more traumatizing moments for a family and their community than finding out a child has been abducted or abused by a family member, another trusted member of their community, or a complete stranger. It’s why we as a society have developed sophisticated organizations like chil...
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