Voters not preoccupied by scandals. Social questions ranked biggest issue in next election: Poll [CA] Publication Date: Monday, November 14, 2005Author: Gordon, SeanOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Toronto Star
Day cares demand federal dollars [CA-NB] Publication Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2005Author: CBC NewsOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: CBC News
Low-fee ($5/day/child) regulated child care policy and the labor supply of mothers with young children: A natural experiment from Canada Publication Date: Monday, February 28, 2005Author: LeFebvre, Pierre & Merrigan, PhillipOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Centre Interuniversitaire sur le Risque, les Politiques Économiques et l'Emploi (CIRPÉE)
N.S. child care workers among lowest paid in the country [CA-NS] Publication Date: Monday, October 31, 2005Author: Halifax LiveOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Halifax Live
Province kicks in cash to improve child care centres [CA-MB] Publication Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2005Author: Brandon SunOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Brandon Sun
Dryden fears vote may harm child care plan [CA] Publication Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2005Author: Dubinski, KateOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: London Free Press
Federal cash won't go straight to daycare [CA-QC] Publication Date: Thursday, November 10, 2005Author: Dougherty, KevinOnline Document Type: Child care in the newsSource: Montreal Gazette
For the next seven generations: Early learning and child care programs for children in First Nations and Inuit communities Publication Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2005Author: BC Aboriginal Child Care SocietyOnline Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: BC Aboriginal Child Care Society
Educational child care act Publication Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2005Author: Government of Quebec. Ministry of Families, Seniors and the Status of Women.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Quebec National Assembly
$2.7 million to support expansion or building of new child care centres for the first time Publication Date: Monday, November 7, 2005Author: Government of Manitoba. Ministry of Family Services and Housing.Online Document Type: Research, policy & practiceSource: Government of Manitoba. Ministry of Family Services and Housing.