SURREY, B.C. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is aiming more of his upcoming budget at young voters with a series of announcements on child care Thursday just...
SURREY, B.C. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is aiming more of his upcoming budget at young voters with a series of announcements on child care Thursday just a day after he offered supports for renters.
An additional $60 million will be set aside for non-repayable grants for eligible child-care centres to build new spaces or renovate, he said. “For us as an operator, it stabilizes our enrolment. It stabilizes our operations, it stabilizes our staffing, which is critical,” Hubbard said of the new funding announcement.She said she is excited by the prospect that more families will benefit from the $10-per-day program.Trudeau acknowledged during the announcement that not all provincial governments are moving "as fast or as responsibly as they should" on the $10-dollar-a-day program.
Trudeau said his government will be holding those provinces to account after they accepted the funding. "They’ve pushed for a for-profit private system that parents can’t afford, which would leave child-care workers worse off," she said in the statement."We're seeing more women working than ever before and we are really just getting started," she told reporters.
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