$10-a-day Childcare
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The countdown ‘is on’ for $10-a-day childcare in SaskatchewanChildcare providers are urging the provincial government to sign an extension on the $10-a-day deal with the federal government.CanadaSep 29
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Families, child-care workers call on Saskatchewan government to sign dealThe Saskatchewan NDP was joined by families and child-care workers at a rally to call on the Sask. government to sign the agreement to extend the $10-a-day child care deal.CanadaApr 16
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Advocates of $10-a-day child care blast B.C. governmentAdvocates for the program said the recent provincial budget contained no increase in spending for the program and the government is not on track to meet its targets.PoliticsApr 9
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Parents face uncertainty as Sask. childcare agreement remains unsignedParents in Saskatchewan say they're concerned about the future of $10-a-day childcare program in the province.EducationMar 28
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Call being made in N.S. to expand federal support to private daycares amid ‘childcare crisis’A Nova Scotia mother is calling on the federal government to expand childcare funding to include private operators. She says in her community of East Hants, the situation is dire.CanadaMay 2, 2024
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B.C. surpasses goal of $10-a-day childcare spacesMore than 930 childcare spaces have been moved into the program in March and April. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference on Thursday morning in Vancouver.PoliticsMar 28, 2024
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Alberta and feds agree to next phase in affordable child-care planAlberta Children's Services Minister Mickey Amery says 1,600 private child-care spaces will be eligible for funding almost immediately.CanadaJan 31, 2023
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Saskatchewan child care fees going down 70% starting Sept. 1A family in Saskatchewan with an infant in full-time, regulated child care can expect a drop of up to $550 per month that what they paid in January 2022.EducationAug 12, 2022
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London opens application for $10-a-day child-care fundingChild-care operators have until the provincial deadline of Sept. 1 to confirm their intentions to participate. The program only applies to licensed child-care providers.CanadaJul 18, 2022
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Childcare provider optimistic New Brunswick will eventually sign onto cheaper daycare planNew Brunswick is the only Maritime province that hasn't signed onto the federal government's $10 a day childcare plan.PoliticsJul 28, 2021
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