ontario child care

For many parents, finding suitable Ontario daycare and childcare options is likely a significant challenge, especially for those who work non-traditional hours or require more flexible arrangements.

The limited availability of 24-hour Ontario daycares, and affordable Ontario childcare options overall, can make it tough to balance work and family responsibilities. But one woman is trying to change this.

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The Ontario government released a list of thousands of new licensed child care spaces that will allow parents to save money.

The plan is to have 53,000 additional "new, affordable licensed child care spaces" available to parents in Ontario by December 2026, the government announced on Monday.

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Parents with young kids in Toronto could finally get some money back soon from the $10-a-day child care program that Ontario signed onto with the feds earlier this year.

On Wednesday, June 22, the City of Toronto announced that as of June 23, all licensed child care providers in the city can now start to apply to be part of the brand new Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care funding program.

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Ontario and the federal government have just reached a multi-billion dollar deal that could save parents with young kids some serious money on child care.

On March 28, Premier Doug Ford alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that they have reached a $13.2 billion multi-year agreement that will cut child care fees by up to 25% by April 1, 2022, to a minimum of $12 a day.

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