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Response rates from 10.9k University--Rosedale voters.
74% Yes |
18% No |
64% Yes |
18% No |
11% Yes, but only for low income families and single parents |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 10.9k University--Rosedale voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 10.9k University--Rosedale voters.
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Unique answers from University--Rosedale voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8NWCQ2B4yrs4Y
Why should I pay to raise your kids. We raise our own kids. If you can’t afford to have kids then dont
@9WYDMSD3wks3W
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.
@9VRBTLC1mo1MO
No, the government should instead cut taxes so that people can afford to send their kids to daycare. I don't want a woke far left wing government being in my child's daycare center.
@9KG9KSM9mos9MO
Yes, if we can find a reliable way to fund it. Lower income people should be allowed to find affordable child care.
@9HCP7QV12mos12MO
No. The government should not be injecting itself into family matters or in the business of rearing people’s children. Cut taxes and spending so people can afford to raise their own children without state interference.
@9GYSNHD1yr1Y
Yes, our children deserved to be looked and cared for in safe environments, and parents should not have to worry affording it.
@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.
@9FRKFKN1yr1Y
Childcare should be free for anyone that is not rich and the government needs to listen to educators on how to make that possible
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