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Website or Online Data, 2011
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"The sexual exploitation of children is a deeply–rooted reality in too many Canadian homes, families and communities. Most of these child victims have been sexually abused by those close to them: relatives, friends, and other familiar faces. The committee was told that nowhere is the devastation of sexual exploitation more pervasive than among Aboriginal children and youth, who represent over 90% of those being exploited in certain cities. We are failing these children. It is time to take action. We must find ways to prevent this exploitation and to encourage these children to seek help. We must make the justice system more supportive so they feel safe and confident enough to testify against their abuser in court. We must provide them with information to help them make the right choices and with services that truly meet their needs.We must assist children to find their voice and then we must listen to them".
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