Ontario Needs Almost $2-Billion to Make $10-a-Day Child Care a Reality, A-G Says
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ACE National Statement on Auditor General’s Report on Child Care
OTTAWA, Ontario, Oct. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yesterday’s report from Ontario’s Auditor General confirms what families and operators have long been saying: the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) system (the $10-a-day program) is unsustainable in its current…
Ontario facing $2B funding shortfall for child care, putting $10-a-day program at risk, auditor general says
The provincial government must also address both staffing and space shortages in the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care agreement that is set to expire next spring.
Ontario falling behind on $10-a-day child care program
Ontario is falling short on its $10-a-day child care commitments, according to the province’s auditor general. The report says the province is not on track to meet affordability targets, nor is it creating enough spaces or hiring enough qualified staff to meet demand. Without additional funding, average daily child care fees could rise to about $32 starting in April. The auditor general’s findings come as parents across the province continue to …
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