Advocates call for federal, provincial governments to strengthen child-care system
Child-care advocates called Friday on the federal and provincial governments to commit to strengthening the $10-a-day system, as the ministers responsible met in Ottawa.
Most provinces and territories now have average fees of $10 a day, but not all of them do and space creation targets are not on track to be met while many wait-lists are increasing.
Child Care Now and other advocates for an affordable, accessible and primarily non-profit system say now is not the time to shy away from those goals; rather, as the country seeks to shore up its economy in the face of global trade disruptions, child care is critical.
“In just five years, Canada’s $10-a-day child-care program has yielded far-reaching economic benefits,” Morna Ballantyne, executive director of Child Care Now, said at a press conference in Ottawa.

