The federal government takeover of Canada’s child care sector continues to go poorly, writes Matt Lau. Read more here.
reported that in Ontario the inflated demand is “leaving working families with kids languishing on wait lists with no end in sight.” It quoted a parent in London who said “the system seems to have entirely collapsed.” Yet another CBC report quoted a Windsor parent whoStories from CBC Radio present additional evidence of a child care crisis. “Parents in this province already know,”the host of a CBC morning show in St.
There are a few clear problems with the federal program. First, the real cost is not $10 per day — that’s only the out-of-pocket cost. The total cost, including the portion of people’s tax bill that finances child care, is far higher. Even worse, the government has taken control away from parents over how their child care money is spent. And if the quantity of child care available at $10 is effectively zero, then the advertised price tag is a lie.
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