Toronto-run child-care centres, March Break rec programs will close if city workers strike

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Toronto-run child-care centres, March Break rec programs will close if city workers strike
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The City of Toronto announced Friday that, should the union representing the city’s 27,000 inside workers decide to strike, several family services will close, including 39 Toronto-run daycare and early learning centres.

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