Ottawa, Quebec reach child-care agreement ahead of anticipated federal election

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Trudeau says child-care agreement will provide Quebecois families and communities additional support as the country rebuilds from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

Quebec Premier Francois Legault and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak during a childcare funding announcement in Montreal on Aug. 5.program and the funding will not have conditions, meaning the provincial government can spend the money as it sees fit.

available seats in the province while the Liberals won 35, the Conservatives won 10 and the NDP had one.Mr. Trudeau said Thursday that the agreement will provide Quebecois families and communities additional support as the country rebuilds from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Trudeau said the federal investment will bolster Quebec’s existing child-care system, which he noted is already an inspiration for the rest of Canada.

Gabriel Ste-Marie, the Bloc Québécois finance critic, said the Liberal government was acting on a Bloc request to enact the unconditional transfer of funds for daycare.

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