An Act respecting a national strategy for children and youth in Canada
Bill S-212 in 45-1 was a Senate Private Member's Bill respecting a national strategy for children and youth in Canada, the 45-1 reintroduction of 44-1 Bill S-282. Approximately 8 million Canadians are under 18 per 2024 Statistics Canada estimates. The bill called for federal-provincial-territorial coordination on the federal Child Welfare framework, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Calls for Justice implementation related to Indigenous children, expanded federal funding for the Canada Child Benefit indexation (currently $7,787 per year for children under 6 and $6,570 per year for children 6-17 as of July 2024), and a binding annual public report on child-and-youth-wellbeing indicators. Sponsored by Senator Rosemary Moodie (Ontario, paediatrician).
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Senate bill that creates a federal national strategy for children and youth: coordinates child-poverty reduction, youth mental-health services, and early-childhood education across provinces.
Issues this bill touches
- Youth & Future Generations
National strategy for children and youth (Senate).
Legislative history
- First reading
First reading in the Senate.
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Second reading in the Senate.
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Third reading in the Senate.
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First reading in the House of Commons.
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