ry in meeting the federal government’s promise of $10-a-day childcare, and the shortage of licensed spaces is hitting rural families the hardest. A new study released by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) shows that despite some improvements since 2022, the province remains at the bottom of national rankings when it comes to childcare […]

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