Children's rights in Canada

Children

How children live in Canada and what rights parents are obliged to respect.

In Canada, children are the most important members of society, because the future of the state depends on them. They also grow up in Canada, unlike immigrant parents, and therefore become bearers of Canadian values. The country has high expectations of its young citizens and is committed to protecting them in every way possible. Ordinary Canadians do the same. The fact is that Canada's population is slowly aging, although retirees are working longer hours, so children and youth are worth their weight in gold.

In this article, we'll talk about children's rights and parents' responsibilities in Canada so that you don't make mistakes after immigration and take advantage of the opportunities available to you.

Education and circles

Public and Catholic schools all over the country are free and offer a very good secular education. They have many clubs and activities that are cheap or even free. A child can do many things: from professional sports to acting, from cooking to programming.

If your child is doing well in school, help him or her choose a club that will help him or her get into a good university, get a scholarship, and be successful in the job market in the future. After-school activities can give your children good skills that will help them in later life.

Kindergartens in some provinces are quite expensive, so sometimes families hire a nanny to save money.

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