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Family child care providers in the union will get $90 million in one-time payments to help stabilize the industry.
North New child care agreement with feds cuts fees for some N.W.T. parents in half Families could save thousands of dollars per child by end of 2022, says federal government ...
New Brunswick parents expecting to see their child-care costs drop to $10 a day next April could be in for a surprise.
OCBCC and AECEO have launched an online petition, that has more than 3,500 signatures, calling on Premier Ford and Education Minister Lecce to sign a child care agreement with the federal government.
Parents who have young children in licensed child care programs will see their daycare costs cut in half, thanks to an agreement between the N.W.T. and federal governments. On Thursday morning, the ...