Chair of Quebec youth protection inquiry says society failed kids
MONTREAL — An inquiry into youth protection in Quebec has begun with a declaration that the exercise itself reflects a societal failure.
Inquiry chair Regine Laurent says the very need for such a hearing to look at the province’s embattled system is proof that society has failed kids.
The Quebec government announced the wide-ranging independent commission to look into youth protection in May.
It was prompted by the slaying this year of a seven-year-old girl from Granby, Que., who had been monitored by child services but nevertheless fell through the cracks.