
Child Care Must Be a 2026 Municipal Election Issue
When candidates ask for our votes in Ontario’s 2026 municipal and school board elections, they will talk about housing, homelessness, taxes, roads and transit. We

When candidates ask for our votes in Ontario’s 2026 municipal and school board elections, they will talk about housing, homelessness, taxes, roads and transit. We

Ontario’s child care sector includes thousands of individual centres, but looking only at the number of centres can obscure an important part of how child

How does pay equity shape the future of Canada’s child care workforce? In Episode 4 of Fairly Equal: Lawyering the Feminist Revolution, two of Canada’s

The federal government’s announcement of an additional $5.4 billion over two years for the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) system was an important

June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate the diversity, resilience, and contributions of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities across Canada. It is also an opportunity to recognize

The federal government has announced an additional $5.4 billion over two years to support the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) system, acknowledging the

In a time when discussions about child care often focus on funding formulas, waiting lists, workforce shortages, and expansion targets, it can be easy to

One of the most powerful advocacy tools available to the child care sector may also be one of the simplest: asking parents what they think.

When the federal government released its Spring Economic Statement, many in the child care sector were left asking the same question: where is the plan