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RESPONDERS
13%
RESPONSE RATE
15%
18
74%
89
11%
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ChildRights
TOTAL RESPONDERS
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Parliament should pass a law that says that children’s rights apply to all children in Canada, and outlines steps government must take to protect those rights.
130 responded out of 138 polled
3
Parliament should review all new laws and policies to make sure that they protect and promote children’s rights.
124 responded out of 131 polled
4
Children and youth in Canada should be able to make a complaint to the United Nations if they feel their rights have been violated.
120 responded out of 126 polled
5
Canada should have a Children’s Commissioner responsible for making sure children’s rights are protected in all government work.
118 responded out of 121 polled
6
6. Thinking back on all the education you’ve completed so far, how much have you been taught about children’s rights in school?
117 responded out of 119 polled
7
If you had to choose one, which do you think is the biggest obstacle facing children’s rights in Canada today?
110 responded out of 118 polled
8
If you could ask the government one question about how they are protecting children’s rights in Canada, what would you ask them?
95 responded out of 116 polled
9
If all children’s rights were respected and protected in Canada, what is one thing that would be different than it is now?
89 responded out of 95 polled
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