
Ontario Not Contributing A Fair Share in $10-a-day Child Care Program
In March 2026, the 5-year Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) agreement between Ontario and the federal government is scheduled to end. The agreement

In March 2026, the 5-year Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) agreement between Ontario and the federal government is scheduled to end. The agreement

Gord Cleveland at childcarepolicy.net writes about a recent Statistics Canada report in a recent article. The report, analyzed by Leanne Findlay and Thomas Charters, delves

Today Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister Karina Gould launched the $625 million Infrastructure Fund to help child-care providers renovate, retrofit and build new public and

Families Minister, Karina Gould, today introduced child care legislation – Bill C- 35. The legislation is intended to entrench the federal role in child care across Canada and reinforce the opportunities of the new national daycare system.

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

As everyone probably knows, we now have a new Minister of Families, Children and Social Development. At first blush, Minister Karina Gould appears to be