The $30B child care challenge: building a new program from the ground up | CBC News

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Child care deals with the provinces may have been struck, but building a viable national early learning and child care system, say experts, will require turning a market into a government program and low-wage earners into a new professional class.

As the federal government and provinces look to build a fully national child care program that delivers care for $10 a day, they'll have to recruit more than 40,000 works and pay them well enough to keep them in the profession.

 

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he’s got your back

LetsDoThis CreateJobs TenDollarDayCare

How about $10/day health care? The Feds refuse to increase their portion of funding back to the 50/50 split mandated in the 60's. More money is needed to improve our system. That and better leadership to reduce waste

Typo - recruit more than 40,000 workers. It says works.

40,000 workers, lol that is funny, my guess at a minimum double that

It's called employment and studies indicate the government recoups all costs of the program through the income taxes that will be paid by all these workers. Quebec has shown us the way and it works.

🛑 🇨🇦 taxevasion via taxhavens. There Fixed.

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