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Show Transcript IF YOU’VE GOT YOUR KIDS ON A WAITLIST RIGHT NOW FOR A DAYCARE, YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE CHILD CARE SHORTAGE IN LOUISVILLE, AND IT’S HAPPENING ALL ACROSS THE NATION. THAT IS WHY THE OPENING OF THE AUBURNDALE LEARNING ACADEMY IS SO IMPORTANT FOR WORKING PARENTS IN THIS PART OF TOWN. WE TOOK THIS SPACE ON WE SAW THAT IT WAS A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH IF YOU WILL THE DECOR OF THE AUBURNDALE LEARNING ACADEMY CONSISTS OF WARM LIGHT WOOD AND WHITE WALLS THAT ENHANCE NATURAL LIGHT WAITING TO BE DECORATED WITH CHILDREN’S DRAWINGS. THE FACILITY WILL BE FOR CHILDREN FROM BIRTH. TO AGE FIVE WHO QUALIFY FOR THE FEDERAL HEAD START PROGRAM WITH OPPORTUNITY AND POTENTIAL. BRAIN CHILD CARE IN AN AREA OF THE COMMUNITY THAT DOESN’T HAVE ACCES
B.C. legwork positions it to capitalize on Ottawa s support on child care: Advocates
by Amy Smart, The Canadian Press
Posted Apr 28, 2021 4:00 am EDT
Last Updated Apr 28, 2021 at 4:14 am EDT
VANCOUVER British Columbia is well positioned for the widespread expansion of its goal of achieving child care for $10 a day thanks to federal commitments announced last week, a longtime advocate for the program says.
Sharon Gregson, B.C.’s spokeswoman for the $10aDay Child Care Campaign, said the legwork the province has done testing low-cost daycare models puts it in a better position than most other provinces, even if its own budget falls short of what’s needed.
Amy Smart
B.C. Premier John Horgan speaks about a partnership between the province and City of Vancouver to create new child care spaces in Vancouver on Thursday July 4, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck April 28, 2021 - 1:00 AM
VANCOUVER - British Columbia is well positioned for the widespread expansion of its goal of achieving child care for $10 a day thanks to federal commitments announced last week, a longtime advocate for the program says.
Sharon Gregson, B.C. s spokeswoman for the $10aDay Child Care Campaign, said the legwork the province has done testing low-cost daycare models puts it in a better position than most other provinces, even if its own budget falls short of what s needed.
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VANCOUVER - British Columbia is well positioned for the widespread expansion of its goal of achieving child care for $10 a day thanks to federal commitments announced last week, a longtime advocate for the program says.
B.C. Premier John Horgan speaks about a partnership between the province and City of Vancouver to create new child care spaces in Vancouver on Thursday July 4, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
VANCOUVER - British Columbia is well positioned for the widespread expansion of its goal of achieving child care for $10 a day thanks to federal commitments announced last week, a longtime advocate for the program says.