Editorial | Ontario should live up to child care deal

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Editorial | Ontario should live up to child care deal
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StarEditorial: The federal government must make clear that Ontario must live up to the child care deal it signed, in both detail and spirit.

Few Ontarians can feel as appallingly misled by Premier Doug Ford’s “Get it Done” campaign slogan than those banking on the promised $10-a-day national child care plan.

The report said that after hiring a public relations firm, launching a website and encouraging parents to inundate government members with emails, a group of for-profit daycare owners met with Education Minister Stephen Lecce in August and received a sympathetic hearing for their argument that the $10-a-day child care plan would put them out of business.

Those changes threaten to compromise a program designed to transform the current market-based system plagued with soaring fees, long wait lists and uneven quality.from Karina Gould, the federal minister of families, children and social development, who oversees the national child care plan. It’s dismaying to see the province already playing fast and loose with commitments made just months ago.

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