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  2. Kidnapping in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Quebec, Canada: 49 Released (Cross) Murdered (Laporte) Cross was a British diplomat and Laporte was Quebec provincial politician. Their kidnappings set off the 1970 October Crisis. Cross was released in exchange for passage of his abductors to Cuba. August 17, 1994 Mindy Tran Unknown Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada 8 Murdered

  3. Children's Aid Society (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    There were 77,089 allegations of child abuse and neglect investigated in Ontario. 27,816 Children were in the care of Children's Aid Society for protection from abuse and neglect. Of the children who were cared for by a society during the year, 9,468 came into care upon completion of abuse investigations. Of these, 6,565 children had not ...

  4. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Official statistics on child abandonment do not exist in most countries. [5] In Denmark, an estimate of child abandonment prevalence was 1.7 infants per 100,000 births, [5] with another source suggesting higher prevalence in Central and Eastern European countries such as Slovakia with data suggesting 4.9 per 1,000 live births. [11]

  5. Category:Child abduction in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Child abduction in Canada. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. K. Kidnapped Canadian children (8 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  6. Child abduction - Wikipedia

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    Child abduction or child theft is the unauthorized removal of a minor (a child under the age of legal adulthood) from the custody of the child's natural parents or legally appointed guardians. The term child abduction includes two legal and social categories which differ by their perpetrating contexts: abduction by members of the child's family ...

  7. Runaway (dependent) - Wikipedia

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    A runaway is different from child abandonment or a "throwaway" youth (a youth who isn't formally abandoned by parents, but is frequently ignored in favor of another sibling). Runaway youth are evenly divided male and female, although girls are more likely to seek help through shelters and hotlines. [ 12 ]

  8. Category:Child abuse by country - Wikipedia

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    Child abuse in the United States (4 C, 45 P) Y. Child abuse in Yemen (1 C) Z. Child abuse in Zimbabwe (1 P) ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  9. Canadian Children's Rights Council - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Wilson's rationale for this is the reality that Canadian child abandonment cases rarely result in criminal charges being laid. [ 9 ] Wilson has stated that women frequently make false allegations of abuse during divorce to secure custody; and that men are just as likely to be the victim of domestic violence because of such violence ...