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Toward a common citizenship: Canada's social and economic choices
Early childhood development services: How much will they cost?
Martha Friendly and Laurel Rothman (for Campaign 2000) calculate the actual cost of providing early childhood services that is in keeping with the objectives of the Early Childhood Development Agreement.
This BRIEFing NOTE was originally prepared for the Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs' Play and Parenting Connections, Fall 2000 issue.
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Social programs: Reconstruction not restoration
Women, tax and social programs: The gendered impact of funding social programs through the tax system
Papers from the Consultative Meeting on International Developments in Early Childhood Education and Care
A proposed model framework for early childhood development services within the National Children's Agenda
Child care and Canadian federalism in the 1990s: Canary in a coal mine
Taxing Canadian families: What's fair, what's not
Early childhood care and education in Canada: Provinces and territories 1998
Early childhood care and education in Canada: Provinces and territories 1998, (4th version) contains detailed material about child care in Canada organized by region. Includes child care services; funding; regulations; number of spaces; parental leave policies; service monitoring and enforcement; history and recent developments.
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The full text of ECEC in Canada 1998 is available in pdf format from the links below.