Government of Canada invests in accessible and disability inclusive early learning and child care system across Canada [1]
Government of Canada, 22 June 2022
Early Learning and Child Care Agreements [2]
Government of Canada, updated 3 March 2022
A Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Plan [3]
Government of Canada, 14 December 2021
On December 14, 2021 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland released the Government of Canada's Economic and Fiscal Update for 2021 [4]. In her remarks, Minister Freeland highlighted the federal government's continued commitment to “making life more affordable for the middle class and those working hard to join it, including through significant investments in early learning and child care that will save young families thousands of dollars a year". A new Canada-wide backgrounder [3] with a detailed table outlining the various jurisdictional agreements is available for the public.
Economic and Fiscal Update 2021 [4]
Government of Canada, 14 December 2021
Building a resilient economy: A cleaner & healthier future for our kids [5]
Government of Canada, 23 November 2021
Open letter to federal/provincial/territorial ministers with primary responsibility for early learning and child care (ELCC) [6]
Canadian Child Care Federation, 12 July 2022
Open letter to federal/provincial/territorial ministers with primary responsibility for early learning and child care [7]
Child Care Now, 11 July 2022
Ministers responsible for child care urged to make workforce crisis their first priority [8]
Child Care Now, 11 July 2022
Child Care fees on track to drop substantially in most big cities, but not all are projected to meet targets: New report [9]
Child Care Now, 10 May 2022
Game changer: Will provinces and territories meet the new federal child care fee targets? [10]
Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives, 10 May 2022
What federal budget 2022 said about early learning and child care [11]
Child Care Now, 8 April 2022
Child Care Now calls on the federal government to engage in a full public consultation process prior to tabling Canada’s first-ever federal child care law [12]
Child Care Now, 14 March 2022
Child Care Now calls on federal government to introduce a child care capital expansion program to support creation of promised 200,000 new licensed spaces [13]
Child Care Now, 15 November 2021
Child Care advocates welcome Canada-Alberta child care agreement and call on Ontario and New Brunswick governments to join effort to build Canada-wide system of early learning and child care [14]
Child Care Now, 15 November 2021
Momentum is building for a Canada-wide child-care system. Let’s keep it going [15]
First Policy Response, 13 August 2021
A $10-a-day national child care plan will mean big savings for parents [16]
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 15 July 2021
Note: Media coverage is listed from most recent to oldest.
What goes around comes around when it comes to for-profit child care [17]
Rabble, 7 September 2022
The coming fight for ten-dollar-a-day childcare [18]
The Breach, 25 August 2022
Child care is getting cheaper, but it's not the inflation buster Ottawa says it is [19]
Financial Post, 19 August 2022
The Canadian early childhood sector [20]
ECE Quality Ireland Podcast, 17 August 2022
Where’s your $10 daycare? How Canada’s child-care rollout is going so far [21]
Toronto Star, 14 August 2022
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers meet to mark progress and advance shared priorities in early learning and child care [22]
Newswire, 12 July 2022
Education ministers meet in B.C. to talk child care [23]
iPolitics, 11 July 2022
Families in Canada to benefit from innovative early learning and child care [24]
Newswire, 11 July 2022
How much parents benefit from the national child-care plans depends on where they live [25]
Globe and Mail, 9 July 2022
Some cities will not halve child-care fees by end of year, study finds [26]
CTV News, 10 May 2022
Child-care fees are on track to drop in some Canadian cities in 2022, says report [27]
The Globe and Mail, 10 May 2022
Child care is Trudeau Liberals’ greatest legacy, but everyone appears to have moved on [28]
The Hill Times, 25 April 2022
How does Quebec’s universal daycare work, and what can the national $10-a-day programs learn from it? [29]
Globe and Mail, 16 April 2022
The promise of $10 child care [30]
The Deep Dive, 14 April 2022
All of Canada is signed on to $10-a-day child care. When will parents see costs go down? [31]
Globe and Mail, 1 April 2022
What does the national child-care deal mean for unlicensed operators? [32]
Globe and Mail, 1 April 2022
National daycare plan is a gift to Canada’s economy that will keep giving [33]
The Star, 29 March 2022
What’s next for making $10-a-day child care a reality in Canada? [34]
The Decibel (The Globe and Mail), 30 March 2022
With daycare deals done, Liberals look to craft bill to enshrine child-care system [35]
The Star, 29 March 2022
A look at federal child-care deals signed with jurisdictions across Canada [36]
The Star, 28 March 2022
Lower daycare fees may remain years away for many parents, despite government promises [37]
Globe and Mail, 22 March 2022
National child-care deal would be transformational [38]
The Hamilton Spectator, 18 March 2022
National childcare plan great for women, society [39]
The Lindsay Advocate, 18 March 2022
Affordable child-care program providing relief for families amid rising cost of living [40]
CBC News, 2 March 2022
6-month update on national child care plan with Minister Karina Gould [41]
Today’s Parent, 16 February 2022
National child-care plan needs an extra $1.1 billion, says PBO [42]
iPolitics, 3 February 2022
Childcare is an essential service and a dysfunctional business [43]
The Local, 20 January 2022
The $30B child-care challenge: building a new program from the ground up [44]
CBC News, 1 January 2022
Canada Child Benefit still needed alongside national daycare system, minister says [45]
CP24, 28 December 2021
With child-care program Trudeau finds a model for influencing provincial policy [46]
National Post, 18 December 2021
The promise of national child care [47]
Rise Up! - A digital archive of feminist activism, 18 November 2021
Why elections matter: National child-care plan could create workplace gender equality [48]
The Conversation, 19 October 2021
Child care plan best hope for boosting Canada's economy [49]
Financial Post, 23 September 2021
$10-a-day child care made for a good campaign slogan. The hard part is turning it into an actual plan [50]
The Toronto Star, 28 September 2021
Video: Justin Trudeau and Minister Freeland discuss child-care plan in Markham, Ontario [51]
CPAC - For the Record, 17 August 2021
Provinces sign daycare funding deals with Ottawa, as federal election looms [52]
CBC The Current with Matt Galloway, 13 August 2021
Acting on the federal government’s vision of a $10-a-day national child-care system [53]
The Toronto Star, 3 August 2021
A Canada-wide system of early learning and child care [54]
Citizens for Public Justice, 30 July 2021
It will take pressure to get some provinces to sign child-care deal: Trudeau [55]
CTV News, 27 July 2021
Liberal government negotiates child-care agreements with provinces as history repeats itself [56]
The Globe and Mail, 23 July 2021
Senators urge better, affordable child-care programs [57]
iPolitics, 22 July 2021
Federal Liberals bank on urban votes with affordable child-care program [58]
The Globe and Mail, 16 July 2021
Here's how much you could save with the new child care plan [59]
Today’s Parent, 15 July 2021
How 'choice' in child care might play out in the coming federal election [60]
CBC News, 13 July 2021
Ottawa and Nova Scotia sign child-care agreement [61]
iPolitics, 13 July 2021
Article club: The promise of $10 child care [62]
The Walrus, 21 April 2022, 8 PM EDT
Join Walrus writer Sadiya Ansari, and guest speakers Anjum Sultana and Karen Muir in a conversation about Canada's $10-a-day child care program and what can be learned about doing it well and what pitfalls to be avoided.
End of year one: Building a Canada-wide system of early learning and child care [63] [Recording available]
Child Care Now, 23 March 2022, 7:00–8:15 pm EDT
Child Care Now, Childcare Resource and Research Unit, and Canadian Child Care Federation hosted a national webinar to discuss the progress on the Canada-wide early learning and child care system. The webinar addressed the challenges and opportunities ahead to build a high quality, truly accessible, affordable and inclusive system of early learning and child care in Canada.
Canada’s roadmap to affordable child care for all [64]
Child Care Now, July 2021
$10 a day child care will dramatically reduce employment barriers for parents [65]
Childcarepolicy.net, 8 December 2021
This new study by economists Gordon Cleveland and Michael Krashinsky addresses the question of whether the $10 a day program will truly improve child care affordability and reduce barriers to employment for families. The study focuses on the situation facing two parent families with one infant child and one preschooler in each of the three provinces at different possible levels of income. The authors’ main conclusion is that the $10 a day program can and should dramatically change child care affordability and make employment a worthwhile option for many caregiving parents. The authors also note that some kind of sliding scale needs to be included to ensure that low-income families are not disadvantaged.
Frequently Asked Questions about Canada’s historic federal budget 2021 and its plans to build a Canada-wide child care system [66]
Canadian Child Care Federation, 21 September 2021
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