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92% of Ontario’s licensed child care providers opt in to $10/day program
What direction now? Ontario’s Funding and Management Guidelines for 2023 and beyond
In this briefing note, Dr. Gordon Cleveland proposes some key objectives and essential elements of Ontario’s funding and management arrangements for 2023 and beyond. Cleveland argues that Management and Funding Guidelines for early learning and child care in Ontario must keep in view the long-run objective of creating a publicly managed and predominantly not-for-profit system.
Early learning and child care in Canada: Where have we come from, where are we going?
Nova Scotia families tangled in daycare red tape
KDSB to assume direct delivery of Child Care programming and services offered by FIREFLY in Kenora
Governments of Canada, Manitoba investing more than $1 million to create 40 new child-care spaces in Oakville
Minister Gould meets with families receiving fee reductions for licensed child care in Ontario
Introducing the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care policy - Reconceptualizing policy
In this first workshop, educators will be introduced to the Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care plan, the new social and economic policy for Ontario intended to offer affordable, accessible, and quality care for families with young children. The onset of this policy invites consideration of new guidelines and regulations for those utilizing and working within the Early Years Sector and is set to unravel over the next five years. Through guided conversation, educators will identify, discuss and interpret key policy components that influence our profession's day-to-day practice.