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Day: May 11, 2015

CPCHE submits letter to Ontario Ministry of Education urging radon testing, other environmental health measures in child care facilities

The Canadian Partnership for Children’s Health and Environment (CPCHE) welcomes this opportunity to provide input to regulatory developments under the new Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 (CCEYA).

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CPCHE is an affiliation of groups with overlapping missions to improve children’s environmental health in Canada.

Land Acknowledgement

CPCHE acknowledges that our work takes place on Indigenous traditional territories that stretch from coast to coast to coast across Turtle Island. As organizations and individuals dedicated to environmental health, we are deeply grateful to Indigenous peoples for their ongoing stewardship of these lands since time immemorial. We recognize that we are on a journey of reconciliation and are committed to listening, learning and working to decolonize our collaborative efforts towards the goal of healthy and sustainable environments for all children.

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