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September 3, 2020

Canada-Ontario Early Learning and Child Care Agreement – 2020-2021

Excerpt: "Canada and Ontario agree that over the period of this Agreement, with financial support from Canada, Ontario will further build its early learning and child care system by addressing local, regional and system priorities that have an impact on families more in need by increasing the quality, accessibility, affordability, flexibility and inclusivity in early learning and child care."
Meaghan Sullivan
September 1, 2020

Meaghan Sullivan

MA in Child Studies and Education student, Meaghan Sullivan.
Expected year of graduation: 2021.
August 30, 2020

Canada-Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Agreement – 2020-2021

Excerpt: "Canada and Manitoba agree that the long term vision, principles and objectives for early learning and child care, which are set out in the Framework that is attached as an annex (Annex 1), will guide the investment of funds provided under this Agreement."
August 24, 2020

The Government of Canada and the Government of Manitoba announced additional support for quality early learning and child care across the province

Excerpt: "The agreement allocates over $15 million in 2020–21 for early learning and child care investments in Manitoba. In particular, the province will continue to invest in creating inclusive child care spaces, maintain its free online Science of Early Development living textbook, expand its core professional development program and mentorship program for at-home providers, and create a one-time, $1.5 million COVID-19 Response Grant for facilities that have re-opened during the pandemic."
July 31, 2020

Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador Early Learning and Child Care Agreement - 2017-2020

Excerpt: "The capacity initiative provides developmental, capital and start-up funding to not-for-profit community groups who want to develop child care centres. Enhancements (including an innovative expansion to include family child care) will increase the number of regulated child care services particularly in underserviced areas, with a focus on rural communities, linguistic minority communities, and Indigenous communities. These enhancements will increase the grant available for non-profit organizations, which is anticipated to develop up to five new or expanded licensed child care centres with approximately 180 new spaces over three years."