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HELPING CHILDREN BE HEALTHY AND ACTIVE
    Mauro and Gravelle Announce McGuinty Government Introducing Children’s Activity Tax Credit
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FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN STARTS NEXT WEEK IN THE THUNDER BAY DISTRICT
    McGuinty Government Helping 449 Kids in Thunder Bay, Atikokan, and Marathon Learn Skills to Succeed In School
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NEW FAMILY HEALTH TEAM COMING TO THUNDER BAY
    FHT one of 30 new practices across Ontario
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SKILLS TO SUCCEED JUST ONE VISIT AWAY IN NWO
    McGuinty Goverment investing in the future success of Ontarians
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MORE RESEARCH FUNDING FOR LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
    Gravelle and Mauro announce funding for project to protect Ontario’s waterways
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Provincial News
Test Scores Rise For Ontario Students
    McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success
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Ontario Attracts Clean Energy Manufacturing Plants
    McGuinty Government Brings Investment and up to 1,400 Jobs To Ontario
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Keeping Drivers Safe
    McGuinty Government Implements New Drinking And Driving Measures
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Consultations Begin On Public Sector Compensation
    McGuinty Government Takes Next Step In Plan To Manage Responsibly
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Province Takes Action on Eco Fees
    McGuinty Government Committed To Keeping Household Hazardous Waste Out Of Environment
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Expanding Opportunity For At-Risk Youth McGuinty Government Launches New After-School Initiative

October 9 -- Students in some of Ontario's high-needs neighbourhoods will now have the chance to improve their personal health and wellness, while staying off the streets, through the province's After-School Initiative.

Programs under this initiative will be available at more than 270 sites in priority neighbourhoods across Ontario, benefiting 15,500 children and youth from grades one to 12. These programs include:

  • healthy eating and nutrition education to help combat childhood obesity,
  • physical activity to encourage active lifestyles,
  • personal health and wellness education to promote self-esteem, and
  • other activities to address specific priorities based on local community needs.

The programs align with findings of  the Review of  the Roots of Youth Violence Report, which recommended that after-school programs be available to promote good nutrition and positive activity, and to help keep youth off the streets.

The after-school initiative is also an important part of Breaking the Cycle: Ontario's Poverty Reduction Strategy, which aims to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 25 per cent over 5 years -- lifting 90,000 kids out of poverty -- by boosting benefits for low-income families and enhancing publicly-funded education.