
Ontario Parents Still Waiting for the Child Care they Deserve
In an op-ed for the Hamilton Spectator, Judith Bishop writes that the CWELCC agreement in Ontario promised affordable, high-quality child care under public and non-profit

In an op-ed for the Hamilton Spectator, Judith Bishop writes that the CWELCC agreement in Ontario promised affordable, high-quality child care under public and non-profit

According to an article on the CBC website, a report presented to the community and health services committee of Waterloo Region’s regional council highlighted the

Despite receiving a substantial increase in funding, Niagara Region is concerned about the adequacy of its child-care services due to potential shortfalls this year. The

The expansion of child care facilitated by the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreements has brought about challenges in recruiting and retaining qualified early

MyMuskokaNow.com reports that The District of Muskoka has increased its child-care capacity by adding 10 new full-time spaces through partnerships with two new providers in

Lambton County council is considering the construction of a second child-care facility at Lambton Meadowview Villa, an existing long-term care home near Petrolia, reports the

The Ontario Municipal Social Services Association has raised the concerns of Service System managers (SSMs) in a letter to Education Minister Stephen Lecce regarding an

TVO recently published an article and had a segment on its popular show “The Agenda” discussing child care. According to the article, the introduction of

Alignment and Expansion: A Report on the Current State of Early Learning and Child Care in Ontario Schools In 2022, the majority of Ontario’s child