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article 10 a day child care plan miss goals funding
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AI-generatedThe article discusses challenges in Canada's national child-care program aiming for $10-a-day fees. It highlights funding shortfalls, provincial pushback, and educator shortages. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the news is policy-focused without specific company or commodity impact.
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- Only 112,000 of 250,000 promised child-care spaces created as of March 2024.
- Ontario and Alberta call for more federal funding and program changes.
- British Columbia paused expansion due to funding concerns.
- Shortage of 10,000 early childhood educators in Ontario alone.
- Federal government has not committed to increased funding needed.