New Expansion Guidelines and Spaces Announced by Ministry of Education
Apologies for the late posting of this information, but when the rest of us were doing our last-minute food preparation and Christmas shopping, the Ministry
Apologies for the late posting of this information, but when the rest of us were doing our last-minute food preparation and Christmas shopping, the Ministry
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.
In September 2022, B2C2 conducted a Survey of non-profit and public child carelicensees across the province of Ontario. The Report on the resultsof the survey
In collaboration with B2C2, Dr. Gordon Cleveland has written a primer on what Ontario should do to make sure that not-for-profit and public child care
The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has recently published a briefing note on what kind of new funding model Ontario needs. “The purpose of this
DR. Gordon Cleveland has prepared the attached charts for B2C2. These charts illustrate – as examples – the number of new centres required if there was equitable distribution across the province.
The much-anticipated federal budget did provide some funding for child care capital. From the budget papers: In response to requests from provinces and territories, and
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
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