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The Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) is comprised of independent licensed child care owner/operators--both commercial and not-for-profit.

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Manitoba likely isn't alone in not factoring in how child care demand is likely to evolve over time. Provinces and territories had very little time to get the federal program rolled out, so of course key steps like proper planning got missed.
AuditorGeneralMB@AuditorGenMB

The Province of Manitoba lacks sufficient planning and data to meet its commitments under the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) Agreement, according to a new audit report released today by Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo.

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Do the majority of Canadian families with children benefit from the federal child care program? No, says Cardus Family program director Peter Jon Mitchell. In fact, the program is far off target in terms of the number of children it was intended to serve. This is a key finding from Mitchell's latest report, summarizing the first three years of the program's implementation. Learn more about what the data shows, and the lessons for policy-makers, child care providers, and families by reading the full report: "Ten-Dollar Delay: How Canada's Child Care Program Locked Provinces In and Left Most Families Out" ➡️ cardus.ca/research/famil…
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Senator Marshall's recent assessment of Canada's financial state is worth noting. "Over a seven-year period, Canada’s actual debt has doubled. The increase in Canada’s debt is astonishing. By continuing to borrow, it raises the issue of generational fairness."
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Great example of how the feds' child care scheme has increased the paperwork burden on centres. Here they're being asked to review 70+ pages just to comment on a new plan for rationing the funds. vocm.com/2026/03/11/ogp…
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Thanks, Gabe and Toronto Today for bringing this issue to light. Anyone who works with young children knows there's a point at which increasing the class size poses unreasonable risks to both children and educators. The threshold is lower when children need extra support.
Gabe Oatley@GabeOatley

New: In July, in one of his first moves, the TDSB's supervisor approved a class size increase for specialized kindergarten classes for disabled students. We spoke with four instructors of those classes who said it's created "absolute chaos." #onted #inpoli torontotoday.ca/local/educatio…

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@ReannGasper @HeatherMaahs Well, MLA Gasper, clearly you're not wrong. BC isn't the only province facing a structural deficit in the funding formula. The federal child care scheme will continue to fail until its flawed ideologically-driven design is fixed.
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Reann Gasper@ReannGasper·
1/4🧵 In QP the Minister said I was “simply incorrect about everything” and denied there was a three-year pause in the $10-a-day ChildCareBC program. Yet Global BC (Feb. 18) & the Vancouver Sun (Feb. 20) both reported B.C. is placing a three-year freeze on expanding the program.
Cardus@cardusca

Cardus Family program director Peter Jon Mitchell writes about the failures of $10-a-day daycare in British Columbia, in the @financialpost today: "British Columbia’s $10-a-day ChildCareBC program is in trouble. The provincial budget delivered Feb. 17 introduced a three-year pause on the program’s expansion. Although advocates argue the freeze will allow for adjustments, the program is simply unsustainable. The provincial government should admit that and change course... "Child care is labour-intensive and therefore expensive. And because technology offers few efficiencies, the cost of care will only rise. 'Ten dollars a day' was a slogan that became a policy. Although it is a nice round number, $10 does not reflect the increasing cost of care. British Columbia is stuck with a slogan that makes delivery more expensive with every passing year." Read more ➡️ financialpost.com/opinion/opinio…

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Great insight from earlier this week: "If Ottawa let the provinces manage their own affairs and simply transferred the money, that would save enormous amounts of money that are currently being wasted on unnecessary bureaucracy. One good example is the child care program."
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Not surprising. The feds had zero experience in directing child care service delivery, yet had the hubris to try and superimpose their vision on provinces that had been successfully managing the delivery of both child care services and fee subsidies for decades.
Cardus@cardusca

Cardus Family program director Peter Jon Mitchell writes about the failures of $10-a-day daycare in British Columbia, in the @financialpost today: "British Columbia’s $10-a-day ChildCareBC program is in trouble. The provincial budget delivered Feb. 17 introduced a three-year pause on the program’s expansion. Although advocates argue the freeze will allow for adjustments, the program is simply unsustainable. The provincial government should admit that and change course... "Child care is labour-intensive and therefore expensive. And because technology offers few efficiencies, the cost of care will only rise. 'Ten dollars a day' was a slogan that became a policy. Although it is a nice round number, $10 does not reflect the increasing cost of care. British Columbia is stuck with a slogan that makes delivery more expensive with every passing year." Read more ➡️ financialpost.com/opinion/opinio…

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The ideologically-driven design of the federal child care scheme makes it unsustainable. The services actually available to families have never been as initially promoted and never will be... in Saskatchewan or anywhere else. thestar.com/news/canada/sa… via @torontostar
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Staff shortages = long child care waitlists, yet the feds still haven't exempted Cdn-trained ECEs working in child care centres from LMIA rules. Clearly, the political calculus is that voters who oppose immigration matter more than voters whose children are waiting for care.
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa

Canadians have no sympathy for employers that rely on temporary foreign workers says in-house @CitImmCanada research: 'They depress wages & use foreigners to drive down costs.'  blacklocks.ca/no-sympathy-fo… #cdnpoli

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