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A organization leaded by men and women with an objective focused on the childs best interest
click the description for full details Hi, Philippe I been told this message will be mailed to you by the site, not sure if the Canadian... 
Hi, Philippe I been told this message will be mailed to you by the site, not sure if the Canadian Equal Parenting Council is non profit but I believe from what I gathered they represent the following principles
Source:Canadian Equal Parenting Council
http://canadianepc.org/values/who-we-are/
We are a powerful voice across Canada for family law reform, which is in all of our best interests.
What we stand for
- A presumption and standard in law of equal parenting consisting of equal parenting time and equal parenting responsibility in the decision making for the child.
- The CEPC seeks to effect meaningful social change for the betterment of Canadian families and society.
- Children need intensive care-giving and nurturing from both parents, whether the parents are married, unmarried, separated or divorced.
- We believe that elementary standards of fairness, equity and equal opportunity translate into social justice for both men and women in our society.
- A presumption and standard in law of equal parenting consisting of equal parenting time and equal parenting responsibility in the decision making for the child.
- The CEPC seeks to effect meaningful social change for the betterment of Canadian families and society.
- Children need intensive care-giving and nurturing from both parents, whether the parents are married, unmarried, separated or divorced.
- We believe that elementary standards of fairness, equity and equal opportunity translate into social justice for both men and women in our society.