Mr. Speaker, I salute the good work of the Hamilton based CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research.
Formed in 1989, CanChild works to maximize the life quality of children and youth with disabilities and their families. Its multidisciplinary team has taken a leadership role in identifying emerging issues for research, practice, policy and education and works to educate consumers, service providers, policy makers and students.
Today, CanChild's research in products have been translated into a dozen languages and are being used around the world.
I congratulate members of CanChild on the success they have achieved in helping others. This shows that Canadian researchers are second to none.