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  2. LGBTQ parenting in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada public adoption legislation, guidelines and eligibility are unique to each province. Prospective parents should familiarize themselves with practices within their home province as eligibility criteria vary. Public adoption agencies do not charge fees, although parents may be responsible for accessory costs.

  3. Sixties Scoop - Wikipedia

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    Taber Gregory, who was baptized Henry Desjarlais, is a North American Indian, Chippewa - Cold Lake Nation, Alberta, who became the first & only child placed/human trafficked into the United States (US DOS under Jimmy Carter with Pearl S Buck Adoption Agency in Pennsylvania, USA) as part of the Sixties Scoop to be recognized by Canada's Truth ...

  4. LGBTQ rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nunavut legalized adoption by same-sex couples in 2011, and thus became the last province or territory in Canada to do so. [72] Three provinces (British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan) will grant parental status to three or more intentional parents allowing for a wider range of queer and trans families.

  5. Foster care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There is a severe over representation of Aboriginal youth in Canada's foster care system. Of all children in care, the percentage of Aboriginal children reaches 62% to 85% in some provinces. Of all children in care, the percentage of Aboriginal children reaches 62% to 85% in some provinces.

  6. LGBT parenting in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Canada public adoption legislation, guidelines and eligibility are unique to each province. Prospective parents should familiarize themselves with practices within their home province as eligibility criteria vary. Public adoption agencies do not charge fees, although parents may be responsible for accessory costs.

  7. Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a nonprofit public charity dedicated to finding permanent homes for children waiting in foster care in the United States and Canada. [2] Created in 1992 by Wendy's founder Dave Thomas , who was adopted, the Foundation implements evidence-based, results-driven national service programs, foster care ...