Candidates running to be Conservative leader must stake out a position on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau\u0027s promise to provide Canadians with $10\u002Da\u002Dday child care
Those running to be Tory leader must stake out a position on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise to provide Canadians with $10-a-day child care by 2026.
On Tuesday, Former Quebec premier Jean Charest promised that a Conservative government led by him would keep existing childcare deals in place. Several hours later, Brampton, Ont., Mayor Patrick Brown issued a statement saying he would also honour provincial childcare agreements and offer tax credits to extended family members who help raising children.
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