A Committee Set up to study the deaths of children in New Brunswick, Canada, has not publicly reported on any deaths or lessons learned in over two years. The child death review committee, overseen by the chief coroner, was created in the late 1990s and has historically issued news releases detailing its findings and recommendations. However, since May 2021, no news releases have been issued, and it remains unclear why. The lack of public reporting has been criticized, with calls for transparency and accountability regarding child deaths and the improvement of child welfare in the province.
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