As Canada’s child-care plan continues to make progress towards $10-a-day service for families nationally, affordability targets have been surpassed — but a new report shows parents and caregivers are having difficulty finding care, depending on where they live. As Sean Previl reports, parents are feeling “left in limbo” as some can’t go back to work until they get a spot. But with waitlist numbers in the hundreds, it has some wondering what they can do.
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‘Left in limbo’: Parents struggle as Canada’s child-care plan faces roadblocks
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