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April 30, 2017

Excerpt: "In 2017-18, the department will introduce play-based pre-primary programming in a number of schools across Nova Scotia. This program will be available to 4 year olds the year before they enter school and will provide them with access to high-quality early learning programs based on Nova Scotia's first ever Early Learning Curriculum Framework."
April 26, 2017

Excerpt: "The government is committed to addressing these challenges by increasing access to licensed child care and by making it more affordable for families: 24,000 more children up to four years old will have access to child care in 2017-18. This is part of the province's plan to help 100,000 kids access child care over five years, as announced in the 2016 Ontario Speech from the Throne; Parents will receive more financial support to increase affordability, including subsidies for approximately 60 per cent of new child care spaces."
April 25, 2017

Provincial Budgets: Budget Address and Capital Budget

Excerpt: "An additional $5.4 million dedicated to the education of Island children and youth. As a result, the total Budget of the Department of Education, Early Learning and Culture will be $256 million - an all-time high."
April 24, 2017

Excerpt: "The provincial government is investing $1 million to support the Early Learning and Child Care Trust Fund."
April 20, 2017

Twelve Flawed Statements of the Fraser Institute on Quebec鈥檚 Childcare Program

Excerpt: "This Research Bulletin is an affront to the standards promised by the Fraser Institute鈥檚 website, according to which 鈥渃areful, accurate and rigorous measurement鈥 is the foundation for its work, and the source of its data is 鈥渁lways provided.鈥 The twelve arguments made in support of its view that Quebec鈥檚 childcare program is 鈥渇lawed鈥 do not hold water. Measurement is often careless, inaccurate, negligent, absent or mathematically absurd. Many sources are anachronistic, contrarian or unrelated to the argument, irrelevant, misinterpreted or missing. Simple correlations are fallaciously taken as identifiers of cause and effect.

All in all, an intellectual disaster."
April 12, 2017

Excerpt: "Ontario is also investing in smaller class sizes for students in full-day kindergarten (FDK) and Grades 4-8. FDK classes, which are supported by a teacher and an early childhood educator, will now be capped at 30 students next school year, falling to 29 students in 2018-19, and average no more than 26 students per class within each school board. Support will also be provided to ensure that for students in grades 4-8, all school boards have average class sizes of 24.5 or fewer students."
April 6, 2017

Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Budget 2017: Realizing Our Potential

$2 million to be added to the base amount of $12.5 million to broaden the eligibility for the Child Care Subsidy Program, which will reduce costs for low to middle income families; $1.3 million increase to the Early Learning and Child Care Supplement; Over $13 million annually for full-day Kindergarten across the province.
March 28, 2017

Excerpt: "In order to enhance support for Qu茅bec families, the Qu茅bec Economic Plan provides for an additional investment of close to $130 million over six years for family services. $20 million will be allocated to the Minist猫re de la Famille for 2016-2017 to provide community-based financial assistance, including $10 million, which will be drawn from available budget funds over the year. Funding of $7.4 million will also be granted to the Minist猫re de la Famille for 2016-2017. These sums will be drawn directly from availabilities during the year. Further more, additional appropriations of $20 million per year for the period from 2017-2018 to 2021-2022 will be granted to the Minist猫re de la Famille."
March 28, 2017

Excerpt: "Indicative of our Government's commitment to early learning and child care, we will increase child care subsidies available to low income families throughout the province by increasing the income threshold eligibility requirement. Our Government will also look to increase the Early Learning and Child Care Supplement for qualifying early childhood educators."
March 24, 2017

Budget 2017 says all the right things but women still pick up the tab

Excerpt: "The headlines scream $7-billion for child care but dial back the enthusiasm. New funding creeps up from $500-million this year to $550-million a year over the next five years. It is not until post-election and another five years before annual funding tops out in 2028 at $870-million. Over a decade ago Paul Martin Liberals came out of the gate with $1-billion a year over 5 years and a plan that continued to shape provincial child care services long after the Harper government extinguished the money."
March 22, 2017

Excerpt: "$55.8 million for child care funding 鈥 889 childcare spaces created."
March 22, 2017

Excerpt: "Budget 2017 proposes to invest an additional $7 billion over 10 years, starting in 2018鈥19, to support and create more high-quality, affordable child care spaces across the country. A portion of this investment will be dedicated to early learning and child care programs for Indigenous children living on- and off-reserve.

"To ensure that Canadian families have better access to high-quality, affordable child care, the Government is working with the provinces and territories to develop a National Framework on Early Learning and Child Care, focusing on best practices and new approaches to best serve families."

"In addition, a distinct Indigenous Framework on Early Learning and Child Care, will be created in cooperation with Indigenous partners. The distinct Indigenous framework will reflect the unique cultures and needs of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis children across Canada."