Archive for September, 2007

How Can We Make Life Better for Children? A Feature Article from the Toronto Star.

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Kitchener Waterloo Child Care Action Network Hosts Debate on Child Care

Congratulations to Kitchener-Waterloo for a debate solely focused on child care! » Continue reading “Kitchener Waterloo Child Care Action Network Hosts Debate on Child Care”

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250 People Fill High School Auditorium for Debate on Children

The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care hosted a debate on “Children’s Issues”. » Continue reading “250 People Fill High School Auditorium for Debate on Children”

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Even in the Middle of the Election, We Can’t Let the Loss of NAWL go by Without Comment

After 33 years, the National Association of Women and the Law is closing because of changes  to the funding rules by the Harper Government. » Continue reading “Even in the Middle of the Election, We Can’t Let the Loss of NAWL go by Without Comment”

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Toronto Star Focuses on high quality child care

Today’s Saturday Star had a big article on the Regent Park Child Care Centre. Providing high quality early learning, every single staff has an Early Childhood Education Certificate. » Continue reading “Toronto Star Focuses on high quality child care”

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Unusual Agreement Between Parties Good for Ontario Children

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Ontario NDP makes commitment to “full day junior and senior kindergarten”

Today’s NDP website includes a commitment to : “expand early childhood education to include full day junior and senior kindergarten and expand ESL” under the education section of the Party’s Website. » Continue reading “Ontario NDP makes commitment to “full day junior and senior kindergarten””

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Newfoundland Election Campaign: Interesting Developments for Child Care

Much is being made of conservative Premier Danny Williams plan to pay families $1000 for the birth of babies. » Continue reading “Newfoundland Election Campaign: Interesting Developments for Child Care”

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London Child Care Centre Leads Symposium on Child Poverty

During this election campaign there is a lot of focus on child poverty. A focus on poverty is overdue because for years and years there have been cutbacks – cuts that have never been reversed. » Continue reading “London Child Care Centre Leads Symposium on Child Poverty”

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Colour of Poverty Fact Sheets

Terrific fact sheets filled with interesting and thought-provoking statistics.
To view or download any of the fact sheets, click here. » Continue reading “Colour of Poverty Fact Sheets”

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