As I said, a bit of a shame. Some might not like the sounds of this, but would seem to me, theres enough there to look deeper.
That one statement though, calls it all into question. And even within the body itself there are kernels of the same that I've bolded.
One thing I noted
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Canadian-born youth, particularly males, have the highest rates of unintentional firearm injury compared with immigrant youth. (Canadian-born males have 12.4 unintentional injuries per 100 000 people versus immigrant males with 7.2 unintentional injuries per 100 000 people).
Really, we need a scientific study to state what should be obvious?
While some places outside Canada, gun ownership is fairly common, and in many homes many, many more, don't. So, should be some kind of revelation that when once here, especially if in a City like Toronto, only a small percentage are around firearms?
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The risk of being a victim of firearm assault for refugees is 43% higher than for Canadian-born youth.
Immigrant children and youth from Africa are almost 3 times as likely, and those from Central America are more than 4 times as likely, to be a victim of firearm assault compared with Canadian-born youth.
Again, earth shattering revelation?
Somali gangs, Central America.
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Young people living in rural settings are twice as likely to experience unintentional firearm injury compared to those living in cities, who are more likely to be victims of gun violence.
So is anyone shocked?
Really?
heres a pulitzer prize for stating the obvious.
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"Most paediatricians in Ontario probably have not seen families who have been impacted by the effects of guns, but I think
we would all agree than 1 child or youth injured by a gun is too many," says senior author Dr. Astrid Guttmann, chief science officer at ICES and staff pediatrician and senior associate scientist at SickKids. "The majority of these injuries are unintentional and entirely preventable, making this an important public health problem that
needs to be addressed with targeted prevention programs."
Dirty bath water imo.
leading causes of injury and death in children. Firearms don't make the list
http://www.cps.ca/documents/position...ury-prevention
Lets call spades spades. Almarist and an obvious agenda.