The federal government’s national child-care plan intends to cut average fees in half for regulated early learning and daycare spaces by the end of the year, and bring $10-a-day child care to every province and territory by 2026. But a new study has found Edmonton and Calgary will miss their targets by more than $100 a month. Breanna Karstens-Smith explains.
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Edmonton, Calgary to miss the mark on affordable child-care deal: study
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