I have nothing specific to Canada, but these will help. See links below.
* Fortune Magazine - Fatherless Families & Crime "Ominously, the most reliable predictor of crime is neither poverty nor race but growing up fatherless."
* Stanford University - Divorce, Nontraditional Families, and Its Consequences For Children "We know that children of divorced parents have more emotional and behavioral problems and do less well in school than children who live with both their Parent."
* THE FATHERLESS GENERATION * Joint Custody Equal Time - A Teen's Views On Joint Custody
How I divide my life between my divorced parents' homes. By Charlotte Juerge - Newsweek - Dec 15, 2008
* Father Makes Two - James Cook (Deceased 03/09), Joint Custody Assoc. By Margot Roosevelt, Nov. 11, 2003, Time Magazine
* Single mothers and the baby boom For some, the growth of single-mother families is a sign of female empowerment. If children without fathers fare worse than children in two-parent families, say defenders of single mothers, the answer is better pay for women and better social programs. Yet even in Sweden with its generous welfare state, a major 2003 study found that children raised in single-parent homes were at significantly higher risk for addictions and serious psychiatric problems.
Based on reports from single fathers, the mother has sole custody until otherwise ruled on by the courts. see links
apply to the courts for sole custody and pray.
Fathers day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. Fathers day is celebrated on the same day in Canada.
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Communications Research Centre Canada was created in 1969.
In Canada, the title Fathers of the Nation is given to the 36 participants of the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences of 1864. One of the most prominent Fathers of the Nation is Sir John A. Macdonald, the 1st. Primer Minister of Canada.
yes they did, they were the first people here, in canada, but soon enough the fathers of confederation came, and some native tribes started to become extinct
Flashpoint - 2008 Custody 2-17 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14+
The name of Canada's Parliament is The Fathers of Confederation.
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She has to have possession to have filed for custody. Canada has no jurisdiction over the kids.