Featuring Children Believe: Weddings boom in Canada post-pandemic, but tragically, this year the number of at-risk child brides is estimated to rise by 10 million globally

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This summer, many Canadian couples can finally tie the knot after waiting since 2020 for COVID-19 lockdowns to lift, sparking a post-pandemic wedding boom in some areas of the country. Meanwhile, the Canadian charity, Children Believe, is turning our attention to another post-COVID wedding boom happening around the world—illegal child marriages.