Calgary daycares shut down by Alberta government over safety concerns pushing back
The operators of three Calgary child-care facilities shut down this week are speaking out against the Alberta government’s inspection process, saying they’ve been discriminated against.
The Calgary programs were forced to close Monday, with the government citing “an imminent danger to the health, safety and well-being of children attending the programs.”
The government said the Little Scholars facilities were operating on probationary licences due to previous infractions.
Cancellation notices list failures to keep up-to-date records, provide adequate supervision, maintain the minimum staff-to-child ratio, to notify parents immediately in the case of an accident involving a child and to keep emergency medication out of reach of children.