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
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
People for Education have released a chart comparing the components of all the provincial-federal child care agreements.
Building Blocks for Child Care (B2C2) is pleased that Ontario has finally joined all otherprovinces and territories in signing on to the $10 a day
So far, eight provinces and one territory have signed federal-provincial Early Learning and Child Care Agreements. Notably absent are Ontario, New Brunswick, the Northwest Territories
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