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Mother Confronts Adultification Bias Against Her Son

A mother in Miami shares her experience defending her 11-year-old son from being perceived as older due to racial bias, highlighting the pervasive danger of adultification bias for Black children in Canada and beyond.

Canadians feel crime is worse despite data: poll

A new poll reveals a disconnect between falling crime rates and public perception in Canada. Many believe their communities are less safe than five years ago. Explore the data and analysis.

CDC Cuts Child Vaccine Schedule Under RFK Jr.

The CDC, under RFK Jr., has dropped 6 vaccines for kids, including flu shots, during a record flu season. Experts warn this unscientific move endangers children and public health.

Nova Scotia Families Face Critical Daycare Shortage

Many Nova Scotia families are in crisis as they struggle to find available daycare spaces. The Portland Daycare Centre in Dartmouth highlights a province-wide accessibility issue. Learn about the ongoing challenge.

U.S. reduces number of recommended childhood vaccines

The U.S. government, under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has officially reduced the number of vaccines recommended for all children. This major public health policy change was announced in January 2026.

Finland Teaches Media Literacy to 3-Year-Olds

Finland begins media literacy education in preschool to protect children from disinformation and Russian propaganda. Learn how this proactive model works and its implications for digital resilience.

Montreal daycare union members approve new deal

Unionized early childhood educators in Montreal have approved an agreement in principle, securing a new collective agreement. Learn the details and what it means for childcare in the city.

Vaccine Policy Reversal Sparks Family Planning Fears

A CDC committee's vote to roll back the universal Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns has parents, including a Canadian educator, fearing for children's health and reconsidering family size. Read her powerful plea.

U.S. Panel Votes to Delay Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine

A federal vaccine committee, now led by skeptics, voted to halt guidance for universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination. Public health experts warn this could lead to thousands of preventable infections and dangerous confusion.

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