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Early childhood care and education in Canada: Provinces and territories 1998
Early childhood care and education in Saskatchewan
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Further reading SK

Doherty, G., Goelman, H., LaGrange, A., Lero, D. & Tougas, J. (in press). You bet I care! Guelph, ON: University of Guelph. Working papers available online.

Federal, Provincial & Territorial Ministers Responsible for Social Services. (1999). Saskatchewan. In The national child benefit progress report 1999 (pp. 47-48). Ottawa: Ministry of Public Works & Government Services.

Government of Saskatchewan. (1999). Saskatchewan’s Action Plan for Children: Building on community success: Creating a long term plan for Saskatchewan’s youngest children and their families. Working paper. SK: Author.

Peel, B. (1999). Saskatchewan First Nations child care, 1995-1999. Interaction, 13(1), 15-16. Ottawa: Canadian Child Care Federation.

Duxbury, L. & Higgins, D. (1998). Work-life balance in Saskatchewan: Realities and challenges. Regina, SK: Sakatchewan Labour.

Government of Saskatchewan. (n.d.). Our children, our future: Saskatchewan’s Action Plan for Children. Four years later. Regina, SK: Author.

Gibson, B. (1996). The Saskatchewan picture. Interaction, 9(4), 30-31. Ottawa: Canadian Child Care Federation.

Government of Saskatchewan. (1994). Breaking new ground in child care. SK: Author.

Saskatchewan Child Care Association. (1994). National child care policy in Canada: A provincial perspective. Saskatoon, SK: Author.

 

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