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Press Release - OCYA Calls to Action Regarding the 2026-2027 Budget - May 2026

OCYA Statement of Concern and Calls to Action - Children's Rights Implications of the 2026-2027 PEI Budget - May 2026

OCYA Response to Bill No. 26, An Act to Amend the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (No. 2) (April 28, 2026)

OCYA Response to Bill No. 103, An Act to Amend the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (April 6, 2026)

Child and Youth Advocate Calls for Legislative Changes - Island Morning March 18, 2026

 

 

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We acknowledge we are working on the traditional territory of the Mi’kmaq people who have occupied this land for thousands of years. 

The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate is committed to working collaboratively with all Indigenous children, youth and their families. 

We acknowledge the harms of our colonial past and we are committed to improving relationships in the spirit of truth and reconciliation. 

We appreciate the opportunity to live and learn on these traditional lands in mutual respect and peace.

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Needing to express the pain... Sarah has painted.

There are 215 stars.

Three people from three groups of Indigenous peoples: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.

There are three stages of life: childhood, adult, and Elder.

Made with love for all Residential School survivors and all children who never made it home.

Especially to the Mi’kmaq.

Painting of a moon and stars with three people from three groups of Indigenous peoples: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.

Artist: Sarah Knockwood, Founding Member
Child and Youth Advisory Committee of the PEI Office of the Child and Youth Advocate. 
Shared with permission.

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