OTTAWA — Provincial conservative premiers touting $10\u002Da\u002Dday child\u002Dcare deals with Ottawa is a welcome move, even if some of the leaders now campaigning on the…
The premier recently released a campaign video committing that a re-elected UCP government would ensure “all Albertans have access to $10-a-day daycare by 2026.”
“Let’s be clear. In Alberta, all $3.8 billion that are there for families is from the federal government. We haven’t seen the province of Alberta put money on the table yet for child care.”Article content A document obtained under freedom-of-information law shows Manitoba’s government has spent slightly more on promoting affordable child care than it has on cheques being mailed to the province’s households, intended to help residents battle inflation. A separate document shows $500,000 has been earmarked for the child-care campaign.
The federal Conservatives, meanwhile, are walking a fine line on the matter. Its MPs voted in favour of sending a Liberal child-care bill to be studied in a House of Commons committee. The bill would enshrine long-term funding for the national child-care program into law.Article content The Conservatives have also raised concerns about a shortage of daycare spaces across the country, echoed by those in the sector.
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Families minister says Tory premiers touting child care should ask Poilievre for planProvincial conservative premiers touting $10-a-day child-care deals with Ottawa is a welcome move, even if some of the leaders now campaigning on the deals were among the last to sign them, federal Liberal Families Minister Karina Gould said.
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Families minister says Tory premiers touting child care should ask Poilievre for plan - Terrace StandardThe federal government signed deals with every province and territory in 2021 and 2022 that would see child-care fees cut in half
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Tory premiers should prod Poilievre to keep child-care deals, minister says - National | Globalnews.caThe federal government signed deals with every province and territory that would see child-care fees cut in half within the year and to an average of $10 a day within five years.
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CBC president requested a meeting over Poilievre's 'defund' promise, letter revealsIn a letter, CBC President Catherine Tait says that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has declined an invitation to meet. Read the letter
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