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@9KBFTYW 1yr1Y
Yes, but only for low-income families, but the definition of "low-income" needs to be adjusted to reflect actual living income, not currently high enough.
@9GNXXXT1yr1Y
Yes, a portion of it with provincial funding added on to it as well, as it is in the realm of education.
@8RH6Y4N4yrs4Y
Subsidize child care to an extent. Have stipulations in place that require the parent to actually have reason for it. No sense in paying for someone's child to go to day care when the parent is sitting at home on their ***
@946LWWK3yrs3Y
Help the province’s find their programs in their jurisdictions
@93KS3GS3yrs3Y
Yes, because I don't trust the government to define low income reliably
@8VFNH6P4yrs4Y
Childcare charges should be reduced and capped
@8V6FCJJConservative4yrs4Y
No, de-regulate childcare, it will become more available and less expensive
@8V6D6SY4yrs4Y
Subsidize stay-at-home parents instead.
@Steeviemac4yrs4Y
Yes, and increase child tax benefits, family allowances and implement a guaranteed basic income to support stay-at-home parenting.
@8TXVXML4yrs4Y
No, it's a Federal Matter. Leave it with communities and Provinces if they choose to push for it.
@8TWQDTY4yrs4Y
Yes, but basing it off of income brackets
@8TV9K364yrs4Y
No, this is provincial jurisdiction.
@8TRZKDR4yrs4Y
Yes, but allow families the choice to between daycare or stay-at home parenting
@8TRG7PQ4yrs4Y
Give families cash and let them make the choice.
@8TJYVVK4yrs4Y
the provincial government should subsidize child care
@8SCKB7W4yrs4Y
Should be provincial jurisdiction.
@8JL2LHD4yrs4Y
yes, for struggling families.
@8JGRQCY4yrs4Y
Yes, but include parents who stay at home.
@8F3X5KV5yrs5Y
Yes, but not for wealthy families making over $200,000 per year.
Yes, but with provinces and other levels of government at the table to come to a consensus.
@99J9L632yrs2Y
Yes, but integrate child care into local institutions like school boards.
@8DRDM675yrs5Y
Yes, but only for low-income families. At the same time, increase the income paid to childcare workers commensurate with a teachers income.
@8Z7J25N3yrs3Y
I think universal child care should be entirely covered by the government.
Yes, only for low income families but encourage satu at home parenting
@8TG9BMK4yrs4Y
@8JDRVDP4yrs4Y
Yes, for WORKING lower income families and single parents.
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