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Good morning. I’m Dave McGinn, filling in for Danielle Groen. Canada’s national child-care program has received a mixed progress review on cutting fees and creating spaces. More on that below. But first:again this year, with the province reporting fewer overdose deaths in May than in any month since before the pandemic.
In even more welcome news, six jurisdictions – Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nunavut – had achieved the target of $10 a day by this year.What about creating new spaces? Here’s where more mixed results come in. Also, much of the new capacity has come from spaces created by the for-profit sector. From the beginning, the federal government was clear in wanting to promote and prioritize expansion in non-profit care.
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