Pre-school children : promises to keep : H68-48/1999E

This report is the second in a series by the National Council of Welfare focusing on issues facing children and families. 'Healthy parents, healthy babies' looked at pregnancy and the first year of children's lives. This report looks at issues and programs affecting the two million children--or almost seven percent of the Canadian population--who are between the ages of two and six. In the autumn of 1998, we published 'Child benefits: kids are still hungry', a report about the Canada Child Tax Benefit. The Council plans to continue to make children's issues a priority. The next report in this series will be about school-age children.--Page 2

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada. National Council of Welfare.
Title Pre-school children : promises to keep
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "This report is the second in a series by the National Council of Welfare focusing on issues facing children and families. 'Healthy parents, healthy babies' looked at pregnancy and the first year of children's lives. This report looks at issues and programs affecting the two million children--or almost seven percent of the Canadian population--who are between the ages of two and six. In the autumn of 1998, we published 'Child benefits: kids are still hungry', a report about the Canada Child Tax Benefit. The Council plans to continue to make children's issues a priority. The next report in this series will be about school-age children."--Page 2.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Health Canada. 1999.
Binding Softcover
Description 97p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-27628-0
Catalogue number
  • H68-48/1999E
Subject terms Child care
Child poverty
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