Quebec social workers decry working conditions following death of Granby girl
MONTREAL — Quebec’s order of social workers says its members need more time and less pressure to properly do their jobs.
Order president Guylaine Ouimette held a press conference Friday in reaction to the death of a seven-year-old girl who had a long history with the province’s youth protection system.
Local police found the girl shortly before noon Monday at a home in Granby, Que., about 80 kilometres east of Montreal. She died a day later in hospital.
Two adults — identified by people close to the family as the girl’s father, 30, and his partner, 35 — were arrested in connection with the death.


