In this section, you will find responses from the child care community, community organizations, newspapers, opposition leaders and advocacy and policy organizations.
Federal budget highlights for OMSSA members [1]
Ontario Municipal Social Services Association, April 2021
Watershed moment for child care, long-term care: Budget 2021 [2]
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 19 April 2021
Federal budget plan for child care is the turning point [3]
Child Care Now, 19 April 2021
National child care roll-out will boost economy more than budget estimates [4]
Centre for Future Work, 19 April 2021
Ontario child care advocates call on Premier Doug Ford to cooperate with the federal government on child care [5]
Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care, 19 April 2021
Child care advocates call on Premier Doug Ford to cooperate with the federal government [6]
Business Wire, 19 April 2021
“If not now, when?” Liberals waste another shot at equitable recovery with Budget 2021 [7]
Canadian Union of Public Employees, 19 April 2021
Budget 2021 analysis: Does it deliver? [8]
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives | The Monitor, 20 April 2021
Federal budget 2021: 7 actions to ensure Canada’s ‘child-care plan’ is about education [9]
The Conversation, 20 April 2021
Today’s BC budget has thrown cold water on the good childcare news we heard yesterday from the federal government. [10]
$10-a-Day, 20 April 2021
Editorial: Ottawa and provinces must get deals done to make national child care a reality [11]
Toronto Star, 21 April 2021
Editorial: Attempts to build national child care have failed for 50 years. Could this time be different? [12]
The Globe and Mail, 24 April 2021
Budget 2021: How the sector fared [13]
The Philanthropist, 23 April 2021
Child care a new priority to support farming sector [14]
Greenhouse Canada, 3 May 2021
Open letter: Recommendations for building an early learning and child care system in Nova Scotia [15]
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 25 June 2021
Open letter: Charitable, academic, and private sector leaders urge Ottawa limit child care funds to non-profit/public providers [16]
Early Child Development Funders Working Group, 29 June 2021
Links
[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/11/federal-budget-highlights-omssa-members
[2] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/watershed-moment-child-care-long-term-care-budget-2021
[3] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/federal-budget-plan-child-care-turning-point
[4] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/national-child-care-roll-out-will-boost-economy-more-budget
[5] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/ontario-child-care-advocates-call-premier-doug-ford-cooperate
[6] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/child-care-advocates-call-premier-doug-ford-cooperate-federal
[7] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/%E2%80%9Cif-not-now-when%E2%80%9D-liberals-waste-another-shot-equitable-recovery
[8] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/budget-2021-analysis-does-it-deliver
[9] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/federal-budget-2021-7-actions-ensure-canada%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98child-care-plan%E2%80%99
[10] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/today%E2%80%99s-bc-budget-has-thrown-cold-water-good-childcare-news-we-heard
[11] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/ottawa-and-provinces-must-get-deals-done-make-national-child-care
[12] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/attempts-build-national-child-care-have-failed-50-years-could-time
[13] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/04/budget-2021-how-sector-fared
[14] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/21/05/child-care-new-priority-support-farming-sector
[15] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/21/06/open-letter-recommendations-building-early-learning-and
[16] http://Charitable, academic, and private sector leaders urge Ottawa limit child care funds to non-profit/public providers