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Québec solidaire has promised, if elected, to create "at least" 37,000 spaces in daycare centers (CPEs) and to convert as many private daycare centers as possible.
On the seventh day of the Quebec election campaign, leaders continue their journey through the 125 ridings of the province. After having discussed transportation and seniors, daycares and private health-care centres were Saturday.
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Article content Exhausted educators and parents struggling to find subsidized daycare spots protested side-by-side in several Quebec cities on Sunday. Groups calling themselves “Ma place au travail” and “Valorisons ma profession” are demanding emergency measures to fix the shortage, help families in financial difficulty and encourage workers to stay in the network. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Parents, educators join forces in protest calling for more subsidized daycare spots Back to video About 51,000 children are on waiting lists, while exhaustion is pushing some workers to take leave or even quit the profession, the groups say.
Demonstrators gather in Quebec City to protest lack of daycare services in province About 100 parents, educators and opposition leaders participated in a sit-in in front of the National Assembly on Sunday morning to protest working conditions and the general lack of places in subsidized daycare in Quebec. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 10, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 10 About 100 people joined the protest, including politicians and daycare providers on Sunday in Quebec City.(Kassandra Nadeau-Lamarche/Radio-Canada)
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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