
Survey of Multi-Site Operators Confirms Barriers to Expansion
We are pleased to release the report, titled “Willing But Not Able: Expansion Issues Across Multi-Site Child Care Operators In Ontario“, which presents the initial
We are pleased to release the report, titled “Willing But Not Able: Expansion Issues Across Multi-Site Child Care Operators In Ontario“, which presents the initial
As B2C2 has previously reported, after staffing shortages, access to sufficient and appropriate capital financing is the #1 barrier to childcare expansion. There are immediately
Child care advocates are urging the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) to continue advocating for additional funding from the province to facilitate the construction of
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
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
Report concludes that flexible work and affordable child care is a winning combo but more ECEs and more spaces are desperately needed. TD Bank recently
The Ministry of Education Early Years and Child Care Divisions’ first memo about “notional space targets” came out on December 19, 2022. Under the CWELCC
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