
Honouring Truth and Reconciliation: Indigenous Practices in Child Care
Each year, September 30th — the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — invites us to reflect on our responsibilities as educators, caregivers, and community

Each year, September 30th — the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — invites us to reflect on our responsibilities as educators, caregivers, and community

By: Michelle Lee Over the summer, B2C2 has been actively gathering information through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and informal inquiries to better understand how

By: Asvini Uthayakumaran Version I, preamble for full presentation listed as a resource: The following is a presentation on best practices for retaining and recruiting

By: Sue Colley On August 12, 2025, Council approved the purchase of two modular child care centres—each with space for 88 children—to be built on

In July 2025, Statistics Canada released a landmark report profiling licensed and unlicensed home-based child care across Canada. Based on data from the 2022 Canadian

By: Benjamin Miller In a recent blog post for the Ontario Nonprofit Network, I set out no less than 73 tips nonprofits can use to

By: Asvini Uthayakumaran Canada’s promise of $10-a-day child care— a promise that would make early learning affordable and universal by April 2026—has produced uneven results. A recent

By: Michelle Lee B2C2 acknowledges the Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA) for its leadership and research on Special Needs Resourcing (SNR) in Ontario. This

By: Asvini Uthayakumaran Organizations representing the interests of for-profit child care operators, including the Association of Childcare Entrepreneurs (ACE), have recently been calling on the Canadian