It’s predicted to be a significant item in the 2021 budget, but an Alberta economist argues government spending on a national child care program will actually lead to economic gains and says that’s not the only benefit. Dr. Lindsay Tedds, scientific director of fiscal and economic policy for the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy outlines the argument on Global News at Noon Edmonton.
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The surprising economic impact of a national child care program
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