jeudi 15 juin 2017
Canada lags when it comes to child hunger, violence: UNICEF ranking
Canada ranks 37th on a list of 41 wealthy countries for children having access to enough nutritious food, a UNICEF report says. Higher-than-average rates of child homicide and teen suicide point to a need for action.
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