Canada's Declarations and Reservations to the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Canada's Reservations:
"(i) Article 21
With a view to ensuring full respect for the purposes and intent of article 20 (3) and article 30 of the
Convention, the Government of Canada reserves the right not to apply the provisions of article 21 to the
extent that they may be inconsistent with customary forms of care among aboriginal peoples in Canada.
"(ii) Article 37 (c)
The Government of Canada accepts the general principles of article 37 (c) of the Convention, but reserves
the right not to detain children separately from adults where this is not appropriate or feasible.
Statement of understanding:
"Article 30:
It is the understanding of the Government of Canada that, in matters relating to aboriginal peoples of
Canada, the fulfilment of its responsibilities under article 4 of the Convention must take into account the
provisions of article 30. In particular, in assessing what measures are appropriate to implement the rights
recognized in the Convention for aboriginal children, due regard must be paid to not denying their right, in
community with other members of their group, to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practice their own
religion and to use their own language."
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