Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday that childcare for Nova Scotians is about to get cheaper by 25 per cent starting this month – and by half by the end of the year. This comes ahead of the $10-a-day childcare agreement made with the province that the Trudeau government has promised to come within five years.
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Trudeau says Nova Scotia’s childcare costs will be reduced by 25% starting January
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