In November 2021, Alberta and Canada signed an agreement to increase accessible, affordable and high-quality child care in Alberta, giving families the choice they need. In addition to the ...
Some Alberta parents were caught off guard by changes announced Thursday that will raise their daycare bills by hundreds of ...
Alberta will introduce a flat monthly fee of $326.25 for full-time licensed child care, or $15 per day, starting April 1. This change is part of the $3.8-billion Canada-Alberta Canada-Wide Early ...
Ontario's agreement under the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) program is set to expire in March 2026, and troubling signs suggest the province is far from meeting its commitments.
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Ontario's agreement under the Canada-Wide Early learning and Child Care (CWELCC) program is set to expire in March 2026 , and troubling signs suggest the province is far ...
The Government of Alberta has flat monthly parent fee for child care, starting April 1, which will cost families roughly $15 ...
On November 15, 2021, the Alberta and federal governments announced an agreement to reduce child care fees by an average of 50% in early 2022 and to provide $10 per day fees, on average, by 2026.
Plans to implement a flat fee for child care services across Alberta in the next two months may actually come as an extra financial burden for low-income ...
Ontario’s agreement under the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) program is set to expire in March 2026, and troubling signs suggest the province is far from meeting its commitments.
thanks to the $3.8-billion Canada-Alberta Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. Parents with children zero to kindergarten age attending full-time licensed daycare facilities and ...