Ottawa set to unveil new child care legislation. Here’s what to expect – National | 24CA News

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Published 08.12.2022
Ottawa set to unveil new child care legislation. Here’s what to expect – National | 24CA News

Families Minister Karina Gould is anticipated to introduce laws Thursday to strengthen little one care in Canada, which is prone to embody an effort to safe a long-term position for Ottawa within the new nationwide daycare system.

The Liberal authorities introduced in a nationwide child-care plan that will reduce daycare charges by a median of fifty per cent by the top of this 12 months – and all the way down to a median of $10 per day by 2026.

The 2021 federal price range pledged $30 billion in new spending on the nationwide child-care system over 5 years, with one other $9.2 billion yearly coming after that.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later tasked Gould with introducing “federal child-care legislation to strengthen and protect a high-quality Canada-wide child-care system.”

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Earlier this 12 months, Gould stated the invoice would enshrine the ideas that provinces and territories agreed to in funding agreements with Ottawa, together with the pledge to chop guardian charges and create extra areas.

The Liberals promised to introduce the laws by the top of this 12 months within the confidence-and-supply settlement that will see the New Democrats help the minority authorities by to 2025.

That settlement specifies the laws would guarantee “that child-care agreements have long-term protected funding that prioritizes non-profit and public spaces.”


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The Liberal authorities of former prime minister Paul Martin signed child-care offers with the provinces with the purpose of making a nationwide daycare system in 2005, however Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper cancelled the agreements after he got here to energy the subsequent 12 months.

Enshrining the position of the federal authorities within the nationwide child-care system could possibly be one solution to make it tougher to dismantle ought to one other get together win the subsequent election.

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A session doc obtained by The Canadian Press earlier this 12 months advised the laws might decide to “ongoing collaboration” between the federal, provincial and territorial governments over the system, together with a pledge for “sustained federal funding.”

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It additionally advised laws might require annual public studies and a nationwide advisory council as a part of “various mechanisms” to make sure federal accountability.

At the identical time, the paper advised the laws wouldn’t “impose requirements” on provinces, territories or Indigenous Peoples, or set situations for funding outlined in one-on-one offers.

Those funding agreements did embody provisions that will enable the federal authorities to make use of the stick of withholding funding if sure benchmarks go unmet, however Gould has beforehand advised the Liberals would attempt to keep away from taking that method.

“Each province and territory has publicly committed to meeting these benchmarks,” Gould stated in a March interview with The Canadian Press.

“So not only do they have to explain it to the federal government if they don’t, but they also have to explain it to the people, the citizens of their jurisdiction.”

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