New Canadian 'tweens' at higher risk for drowning: study - Pool & Spa Marketing
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A new study commissioned by the Lifesaving Society has found tweens (aged 11-14) who are new to Canada are five times more likely to be unable to swim than their Canadian-born classmates.
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