Sunday, April 17, 2016

Youth-Child Care

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Better advanced diploma of childcare is an issue that's pushed its way up the priority list with employers as well as workers. For example, in September 1999, Ford Motor Company of Canada included a $10-a-day child-care subsidy in its new collective agreement with its workers. Other employers, including Ontario Hydro, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. in Montreal, and the City of Toronto, have set up daycare centres on site or nearby, and sometimes pay for some of the operating costs.

In its 1999 Throne Speech, the federal government announced its long-awaited national children's agenda. Here's what Ottawa promised in the next two to five years:

Increased maternity and parental leave benefits;





A federal-provincial agreement on more supports for early childhood development;

More after-tax money in the hands of families; advanced diploma of childcare

More family-friendly workplaces;

Modernization of family law;

A third significant investment in the National Child Benefit (for lower-income families); and,

Strengthened learning opportunities through an expanded School Net.


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