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Baby elf, moms and tots bring wish list for the 12 Days of Child Care to the Premier's door [1]

Author: 
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Source: 
Marketwire
Format: 
Press release
Publication Date: 
13 Dec 2011
AVAILABILITY
Full press release [2]

Text of the press release:

A baby elf, her mom and other moms and tots brought season's greetings and their Christmas wish list for better child care to the Premier's Queen's Park door today. Singing a re-vamped child care version of the traditional carol The 12 Days of Christmas the moms and tots asked the Premier to leave a worthy legacy, a real plan for publicly-funded, not-for-profit system of early childhood education and care.

The Premier often says that "there's never a wrong time to do the right thing". As some municipalities, including Toronto are threatening to sell or close publicly-operated centres and the transition to full-day kindergarten has affected the viability of community-based, not-for-profit child care for infants and toddlers, the carolling moms said "this is the right time to invest in the future of children and families, by investing in a legacy of not-for-profit and public child care." Our neighbours in Quebec did just that when that provincial government created what is now a $7 a-day child care program.

For starters the moms called for an emergency fund of $200million to stop the collapse of child care across Ontario and the expansion of for-profit and 'Big Box' child care. Yesterday, Edleun one of the largest for-profit chains announced its initial entry to Ontario with the acquisition of seven centres. Four are in the Greater Toronto Area and three are in Windsor where nine municipal not-for-profit centres were closed by the city last year.

Between December 13 and Christmas Day, December 25, the Premier and all Ontario MPPs will receive a daily 12 Days of Child Care Christmas email verse ending on the twelfth day with the following:

On the twelfth day of Christmas,
The Premier's legacy:
Universal child care,
Kids are not for profit,
Child care for toddlers,
Real plan for child care,
Cost-of-living increase,
Keep our pub-lic centres,
New way of fund-ing,
Two hundred million,
No-o waiting lists,
No big-box,
No-o centres closed,
And a promis of better child care.

A worthy legacy for the Education Premier would be a real plan for a publicly-funded public/non-profit system of early childhood education and care for all.

Related link: 
Moms bring wish list to Premier [3]
Region: 
Ontario [4]
Tags: 
advocacy [5]
kindergarten [6]
privatization [7]
full-day early learning [8]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/11/12/baby-elf-moms-and-tots-bring-wish-list-12-days-child-care [2] http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/baby-elf-moms-tots-bring-wish-list-12-days-child-care-christmas-premiers-door-1597990.htm [3] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/11/12/moms-bring-wish-list-premier [4] https://childcarecanada.org/taxonomy/term/7856 [5] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/advocacy [6] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/kindergarten [7] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/privatization [8] https://childcarecanada.org/taxonomy/term/8149