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Ontario budget [1]

Author: 
Government of Ontario
Source: 
Government of Ontario
Format: 
Report
Publication Date: 
25 Mar 2010
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More information [2]

The Ontario budget was tabled March 25th, 2010.

Highlights

Full-day early learning:

- Implementing full-day learning for four- and five-year-olds, beginning in September 2010, which will benefit up to 35,000 children in nearly 600 schools
- This program will be phased in over time, with a goal of having full-day learning fully implemented by 2015-16
- At full implementation, full-day learning will employ up to an additional 3,800 teachers and 20,000 early childhood educators and benefit about 247,000 children.

Child Care Investments

- Stepping in to permanently fill the gap left by the federal government with an investment of $63.5 million a year to preserve 8,500 child care spaces
- This initiative will help to ensure that working parents continue to have access to quality child care and play an active role in the labour force.

 

 

Region: 
Ontario [3]
Tags: 
budget [4]
funding [5]
full-day early learning [6]

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