Cheryl Maloney: We see this every day. The poverty is there in our faces every day, said Cheryl Maloney, during a telephone interview Thursday, according to The Chronicle Herald. The study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives also paints a grim picture of Metis, Inuit and non-status Indian children, along with children of immigrants and visible minorities and A study showing half of this countrys First Nations children live in poverty doesnt surprise anyone living in a First Nations community, least of all the president of the Nova Scotia Native Womens Association. The majority of the children living in poverty have young aboriginal mothers who support their children on their own and its not easy, she said.
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