Group of Quebec ministers to review report on youth protection reforms
QUEBEC — The Quebec government is creating a committee of senior ministers to figure out how to implement recommendations from a report tabled Monday calling for changes to the youth protection system.
Junior health minister Lionel Carmant said Tuesday he will oversee the group tasked with reviewing the issues raised in the Laurent Commission report, which among other recommendations called on the government to create a charter of children’s rights.
The commission headed by Regine Laurent, a nurse and former union leader, made 65 recommendations following a two-year investigation that was prompted by the death of a seven-year-old girl in Granby, Que., in April 2019.
“Rest assured that we will respond with diligence and rigour to the recommendations and that I will ensure regular followup,” Carmant told reporters.


