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@8NWCQ2B4yrs4Y
Why should I pay to raise your kids. We raise our own kids. If you can’t afford to have kids then dont
@9WYDMSD6mos6MO
Yes, its important for everyone to have free easy access to daycares so parents can focus on making money to give their children a better chance at life. we should always encourage stay at home parenting tho.
@8VK3V5D4yrs4Y
It should be provided but only for both working parents or single parents. Stay at home parents shouldn’t be provided with national daycare.
@9GNXXXT1yr1Y
For a national policy, it would mostly be standards for each province to make sure that there are goals met for every child in terms of funding and care.
@93HTDKG3yrs3Y
No, I don't believe that daycare is the best option for children
@8VLG64N4yrs4Y
Yes, but ensure individual is employed.
@8V9959JNew Democratic4yrs4Y
To a maximum of 2 children per family
@8TYQGSC4yrs4Y
Only if its funded equally per person receiving. Quebec cannot reap the main benefits.
@Steeviemac4yrs4Y
Yes, but organized through the provinces with funding transfers from the federal government.
@8TJQYBB4yrs4Y
No, rather provide free contraception and policies to promote having fewer children
@8K28GMB4yrs4Y
Yes but stop just creating childcare spaces and start creating a workforce that’s will stay. No point in opening childcare centres with no teachers or no qualified teachers available with low pay no recognition no pension
@8H88ZMBNew Democratic5yrs5Y
Parents who want to stay home should be able to get funds instead of paying day cares.
@8GYLS3Z5yrs5Y
We should be providing income supplements to parents who choose to stay home with their children instead of going to work. Kids need their parents!
@8DRN8XZ5yrs5Y
yes but with a lot of stipulations in regards to how the children are treated and i think it should be a federal system
@9CCVGFR2yrs2Y
Yes and we should pay all childcare workers more money to match the work that they do and educations they receive
Yes. It's a very fiscally responsible thing to do, as children who are in early childhood education help develop many skills early on, and become more capable later on in life, but it also helps advance gender equality within the workforce, as more women can go to work, and fill in labour gaps which can help ease a lot of the tensions, and labour shortages in our economy which will only grow in the coming years.
Yes, but it has to be on all levels, with provinces able to contribute, as well as cities/indigenous governments, as well as the federal government coming to a consensus.
@8HLRYC55yrs5Y
if they get child support no
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