Sun, Jan 27: Before- and after-school care is a must for many working parents, but advocates for school-age childcare say those types of programs are being left out when it comes to provincial funding. As Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports, the head of the School Age Care Directors Association of Alberta says parents who can’t afford to miss work are turning to unlicensed childcare spaces or leaving their children home alone.
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Lack of before-, after-school spaces in Alberta: child care experts
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