Quebec report on youth protection calls for charter of children’s rights
MONTREAL — A commission investigating Quebec’s youth protection system released its final report today, calling on the government to create a charter of children’s rights.
The commission’s 552-page report included numerous other recommendations, following a two-year investigation that was prompted by the death of a seven-year-old girl in Granby, Que., in April 2019.
Quebec’s human rights commission concluded the child had been failed by the province’s youth protection system.
Commission president Régine Laurent told a news conference today the girl’s death was a collective failure of Quebec society and more needs to be done.