The Canadian government is focusing on child care initiatives, with plans for loan forgiveness for early childhood educators and a Child Care Expansion Loan Program. They aim to provide affordable child care spaces and recruit more educators to save parents money. The government is promising over $1 billion in low-cost loans for child care expansion. Political parties are divided on child care policies, with the Liberal Party advocating for $10-a-day child care and the Conservatives opposing it, citing concerns over funding sources.
“No kid should go to school hungry” shouldn’t be a controversial statement. Yet, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative voted NO to a National School Food Program. Why? Because his senior advisor is a Loblaw Lobbyist – and I believe corporate chains should pay for it.
Pierre Poilievre thinks $10-a-day child care is a "slush fund," and he'd cut it if he got the chance. Sign to stop Conservative cuts and support our plan to create more child care spaces: https://t.co/QDkA105W0I https://t.co/Oo6VXe6vhS
3 companies make up the grocery oligopoly in Canada. Pierre Poilievre's top advisor is a lobbyist for one of them. Every attempt to challenge their greed - Conservatives vote NO. Every grocery bill — is the price of Pierre and his ties to corporate lobbyists.
Conservatives sided with grocery lobbyists over hungry kids. They voted against a National School Food Program. Why? It would be paid by an excess profits tax on Corporate Grocery Chains. Pierre Poilievre’s top advisor is a Loblaw Lobbyist - and you're paying for it.
For Sarah and her daughter, $10-a-day child care is life-changing. Now, we're growing and expanding our affordable child care plan so more parents can find a space, enroll their child, and save money. https://t.co/lNBFyjJ4GX
The Price of Pierre and his troubling-ties to Loblaw Lobbyist. 33% of Foodbank users are kids. We put fwd a motion to tax the excess profits of the grocery cartel and fund a National School Food Program. Conservatives – whose campaign advisor is a Loblaw Lobbyist - voted NO.
NEW: We’re making even more $10-a-day child care spaces available – adding to the hundreds of thousands of families already saving thousands of dollars a month on child care. https://t.co/hGEwy760gQ
Federal government promises over $1-billion in low-cost loans for child care expansion in upcoming budget https://t.co/ZFKsCfSe9J
He’d cut $10-a-day child care. https://t.co/oMfgcxp2A6
Fairness for every generation means access to affordable child care. We’re building more affordable spaces and recruiting more early childhood educators, to save more parents thousands of dollars every year. https://t.co/hGk0uSKfop
As a father, I know that parents want to give their kids the best start in life. That's why we're providing loan forgiveness for early childhood educators & funding for a Child Care Expansion Loan Program, so that young people today can best support the next generation. https://t.co/QUMUiPA2mh