Cyberbullying Report

Post submitted by CCRC Board Member, Lisa Wolff of UNICEF Canada: The Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights released an important report for Canada’s children Wednesday, Cyberbullying Hurts: Respect for Rights in the Digital Age. The Committee’s key message is that focus is needed on prevention, mainly through digital citizenship information and education, with less default …

National Child Day 2012: Call to Action

National Child Day is the Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.  It is a good day for the Government of Canada to tell Canadians what it plans to do with the recommendations from the Third/Fourth Review, which it received in October.  The CCRC proposes that the government commit to developing a …

What’s Next for Children’s Rights in Canada?

MPs from all political parties will discuss the recommendations Canada received after the Third/Fourth Review of Children’s Rights  in a panel discussion at the CCRC Annual General Meeting on November 23.  That will be followed by a general discussion of what the CCRC and others can do to advance children’s rights in Canada.  The meeting …

Children’s Commissioner: Bill C-420 vote on November 5

Bill C-420 is a private member’s bill to establish a National Children’s Commissioner.  It will be debated again on November 5.  A vote could send the bill to committee or kill it.   Children’s advocates are encouraging members of parliament from all parties to support referral to a committee so the proposal can be studied in more …

Path to Progress for Children: Recommendations for Canada

The Concluding Observations from the third review of children’s rights in Canada include recommendations for action that would greatly improve conditions for children in Canada.  The CCRC will be pursuing implementation of these recommendations.  Watch for a user-friendly summary and more detailed analysis in the days ahead. One reaction to evidence that some children in Canada …

Debate on National Advocate for Children in Parliament

A private member’s bill to establish a national advocate for children, Bill C-420, was debated for  one hour this week.  The next hour of debate is scheduled for November 5.   It is surprising to hear members of parliament say it is not necessary to have a national advocate for children one week after the UN …