Talk:Foster care in Canada

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rights-responsibilities of post CWs[edit]

I removed the sentence all ties are severed from the government and there is no longer any legal responsibility toward the youth as an explanation of what happens when a client ages out of CW designation. While it is true that the CW programme comes to an end, the client is still (of course) a citizen, and so they do have the same "ties from the government" as any other citizen, and the government does have "legal responsibility" for them as citizens. The excised sentence makes it appear that a post-CW does not gain the same legal and citizenship rights as other adults at the time of maturity. --74.15.102.34 (talk) 05:13, 7 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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