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Statement by UNICEF Canada on Budget 2021
Toronto, 20 April 2020 –Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, children and youth in Canada and around the world have faced devastating setbacks to their rights. To address this, Canada s 2021 federal budget needed to demonstrate a plan that puts children and youth at the center of Canada s economic and social recovery. Budget 2021: A Recovery Plan for Jobs, Growth and Resilience goes a long way towards ensuring a swift and inclusive recovery for children in Canada, while taking some promising initial steps for children internationally.
Children in Canada have made tremendous sacrifices over the past year to keep the vulnerable among us safe. They need their government to put forward a plan that will let them be kids again. More than that, they need a plan that would fulfill this government s commitment to build back better: Canada s kids were already falling behind, ranking 30th out of 38 peer countries in UNICEF
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