
Toronto Lost Over 3,000 Planned Child Care Spaces: What This Means for Families
In July 2024, the Ministry of Education cancelled 48 approved school-based child care projects in Toronto, eliminating 3,083 planned spaces for children aged 0-4. These

In July 2024, the Ministry of Education cancelled 48 approved school-based child care projects in Toronto, eliminating 3,083 planned spaces for children aged 0-4. These

This date represents how far into the new year the average woman must work to earn what the average man earned in the previous year.

Before-and-after school programs (BASPs) are a critical part of Ontario’s child care, education, and economic infrastructure. These programs make it possible for parents to maintain

Recent data obtained through a Freedom of Information request to the City of Toronto, responsible for administering child care programs locally, provides new insight into

On January 29, Ministers responsible for early learning and child care met in Ottawa to discuss the future of the $10-a-day Canada-Wide Early Learning and

Many families and educators in Ontario experience the school day as two separate systems, before/after-school care and the regular school day, which can lead to

B2C2 is launching a new Expansion Committee to create space for operators to discuss the challenges they are experiencing with expansion. These focused, 30-minute sessions

Videos are now online introducing the model to school boards, trustees, operators and parents. https://youtu.be/ZaZr7dg6M4A?si=1cQnaz0MJA9aPG3q The majority of families and educators across Ontario experience the

Join us in urging governments to ensure child care is universal, non-profit, and $10-a-day On January 29, the provincial and territorial ministers most responsible for