Childcare
- Prioritizing public and not-for-profit providers in the childcare program was intended to ensure that public money went to delivering services, not boosting the profit margins of commercial childcare operators
- Prioritizing public and not-for-profit providers in the childcare program was intended to ensure that public money went to delivering services, not boosting the profit margins of commercial childcare operators
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- ‘If you don’t change how the expansion is happening, it’ll continue to be for-profit spaces where it’s convenient for providers to locate them,’ says
- ‘If you don’t change how the expansion is happening, it’ll continue to be for-profit spaces where it’s convenient for providers to locate them,’ says
- ‘If you don’t change how the expansion is happening, it’ll continue to be for-profit spaces where it’s convenient for providers to locate them,’ says
- There is no reason to think a Poilievre government wouldn’t find ways to seriously weaken the country's social programs.
- There is no reason to think a Poilievre government wouldn’t find ways to seriously weaken the country's social programs.
- There is no reason to think a Poilievre government wouldn’t find ways to seriously weaken the country's social programs.
- Despite receiving the largest share of the promised $1-billion over five years, Ontario ranks second last in provincial spending per student on school food
- Despite receiving the largest share of the promised $1-billion over five years, Ontario ranks second last in provincial spending per student on school food
- Despite receiving the largest share of the promised $1-billion over five years, Ontario ranks second last in provincial spending per student on school food
- We must invest in the social infrastructure that supports essential community services that return value to the economy and to communities.
- We must invest in the social infrastructure that supports essential community services that return value to the economy and to communities.
- We must invest in the social infrastructure that supports essential community services that return value to the economy and to communities.
- Although not banned by federal restrictions, private operators cannot properly compete in a sector now awash in public funds without equal access to funding.
- Although not banned by federal restrictions, private operators cannot properly compete in a sector now awash in public funds without equal access to funding.
- Although not banned by federal restrictions, private operators cannot properly compete in a sector now awash in public funds without equal access to funding.