Ontario has signed a $13.2 billion child-care deal with the federal government that the prime minister said Monday will cut child-care fees in the province in half by the end of the year.
CBC NewsOntario parents should soon see a dramatic decrease in the amount they pay for child care, after the federal and provincial government reached a deal that will see
rates cut in the coming months with a goal of creating $10-a-day care by September of 2025. Here, Colin Browne, 5, attends a child-care centre in Scarborough on Jan. 12, 2022.
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