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ParticipAction's latest report card on physical activity gives children and youth a 'D' for physical activity — a drop from 'D-plus' in 2020's report card.

Opportunities to be active during pandemic were fewer for marginalized children, ParticipAction saysA family cycles along Lake Okanagan in Kelowna, B.C.

A new ParticipAction report says physical activity for children and teens fell during the pandemic, but the decrease was partially offset by more COVID-safe outdoor play for many families.

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