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Quebec organizations complain that government funding still not forthcoming for family support

Cowichan Tribes get $4 million to build 32 homes

Dana Thorne, associate director of housing for Cowichan Tribes, said the money will enable the First Nation to support an underserviced population elders, youth aging out of care, young mothers and singles. “The one 16-plex, one 10-plex, and one six-plex, with a total of 32 units, is an opportunity to maximize units on a small land base. This will be the largest complex built by Cowichan Tribes,” Thorne said. Twelve homes will be set aside for young mothers and youth aging out of care, with the remaining units used for elders and other members in need of affordable housing. The complexes will feature common areas for activities and workshops to promote community building and provide support to youth, young mothers and elders.

Demonstrations across Quebec call for more childcare spaces and improved support

  MONTREAL Educators and parents struggling to find child care spaces marked Mother s Day with demonstrations across Quebec. Instead of the traditional bouquets of flowers and brunches, the Ma place au travail and Valorisons ma profession movements are calling for an end to the shortage and better working conditions in child care. Nearly 51,000 children are currently on the waiting list, while exhaustion is pushing some workers to leave the profession. There are many departures. There are girls who send their CVs elsewhere. There are some who fall one after the other in exhaustion, who are on sick leave. It doesn t stop, said Emilie Dechamplain, a CPE educator and activist for a greater recognition of her profession.

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