Tue, Mar 8: The province’s new proposed daycare regulations could mean a loss of infant spaces and higher costs to families looking for daycare. But the Liberal government says the new regulations will mean more spaces for infants 12 months and up. But as Angie Seth reports, childcare advocates say the proposed changes will affect low-income and single-income families who need daycare the most.
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Ontario’s new proposed daycare regulations could mean a loss of infant spaces, higher costs
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