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Emily Gruenwoldt and Lisa Wolff

Looming post-pandemic children’s crisis calls for federal leadership

Leadership is needed in the policy discourse around child and family recovery, and establishing a non-partisan federal accountability office for children and youth could help co-ordinate policy across federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, write Emily Gruenwoldt and Lisa Wolff. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Leadership is needed in the policy discourse around child and family recovery, and establishing a non-partisan federal accountability office for children and youth could help co-ordinate policy across federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, write Emily Gruenwoldt and Lisa Wolff. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Leadership is needed in the policy discourse around child and family recovery, and establishing a non-partisan federal accountability office for children and youth could help co-ordinate policy across federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, write Emily Gruenwoldt and Lisa Wolff. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Leadership is needed in the policy discourse around child and family recovery, and establishing a non-partisan federal accountability office for children and youth could help co-ordinate policy across federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions, write Emily Gruenwoldt and Lisa Wolff. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash