Ontario committed in its March 2022 deal with the federal government to create 86,000 new spaces.
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“Working towards this ratio will significantly decrease the disparities in access to child care across the province,” the government wrote in the memo to municipal child-care service managers. “Whenever you have a market based system, and especially one that is supposed to be providing an essential service like early childhood education, you have very uneven supply, inadequate supply and often very expensive supply.”
The township also recently approved a 20 per cent salary increase for child-care staff to try to recruit and retain educators. Leroux said his community is experiencing the same child-care labour shortage being felt across the province. “If we’re going to achieve this expansion, we’re going to have to address this issue around staff retention, recruitment, salary, benefits, and so on,” she said.
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