Child Care Deal
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Tory premiers should prod Poilievre to keep child-care deals, minister saysThe federal government signed deals with every province and territory that would see child-care fees cut in half within the year and to an average of $10 a day within five years.CanadaApr 29, 2023
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Ontario seeks to add 50K child care spots, focusing on underserved areasOntario committed in its March 2022 deal with the feds to create 86,000 new spaces, and since it counts spots that have opened since 2019, it has about 50,000 more to go.CanadaFeb 7, 2023
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$10-a-day child care deal a bad deal for private operators in Alberta: providers"I think you're going to see less small businesses, less people like myself, opening up centres because the risk is huge."MoneySep 21, 2022
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Toronto parents could see daycare fee reduction in the fall, city saysIn an email to Global News, Shanley McNamee General Manager of City of Toronto's Children's Services said the city began accepting online applications on June 23.CanadaJun 23, 2022
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Ontario’s child-care deal a ‘positive’ step, but staffing needs attention: advocatesOntario has joined other provinces that have signed onto the federal government’s plan, which aims to reduce child-care fees to an average of $10 a day by 2026.HealthMar 28, 2022
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A look at Ontario’s child care deal by the numbersHere's a look at Ontario's deal by the numbers.CanadaMar 28, 2022
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Child-care deal a “game-changer” for Waterloo Region families, Redman saysThe $13.2-billion deal announced on Monday would lower the cost of child care in the province to an average of $10 per day by 2025.CanadaMar 28, 2022
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Ontario inks $13.2B child-care deal with the feds, $10 a day by September 2025The governments said the deal will lower child-care costs in the province to an average of $10 a day by September 2025.CanadaMar 28, 2022
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Nunavut latest to sign $10-a-day child care deal with feds, only Ontario leftThe deal is part of the Liberal government's promise to spend $30 billion over five years to realize a national child-care program and cut fees to $10-a-day over five years.CanadaJan 24, 2022
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