[1] The CCRC offers a virtual library of books, position statements, research articles, and historical and other documents on children's issues such as bullying in Canadian schools; child abuse; universal education and health care for children; parental alienation; equal shared parenting; the Youth Criminal Justice Act; adoption and birth parent identity; paternity fraud; corporal punishment; infanticide; and child abandonment laws.
[6] The group opposes corporal punishment including spanking, and promotes the idea of parent training in alternatives.
[8][9] Wilson's rationale for this is the reality that Canadian child abandonment cases rarely result in criminal charges being laid.
[3] He has also called for tougher penalties, including jail time, for mothers who consistently deprive their children of visitation rights with their fathers.
[10][11] In response to an Ontario court decision which ordered a man continue paying child-support for children he discovered were not biologically his, the organization advocated for mandatory paternity testing of all children at birth in order to prevent paternal discrepancy issues.