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Canada facing high youth suicide rates, child mortality, new report finds

UNICEF report card says Canada is “barely getting a passing grade” compared to other wealthy countries.

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UNICEF says childhoods are being altered by COVID-19, climate change, global conflict, digital technology and demographic changes — what it calls a “polycrisis.”


Progress to improve child and youth well-being in Canada is lagging compared to other high-income countries, according to a new UNICEF report.

It ranks Canada closer to the bottom than the top of the list when it comes to adolescent suicide rates, child mortality and competence in social skills.

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Serena Austin

Serena Austin is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter at the Star. Reach her via email: serenaaustin@thestar.ca

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