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Province to spend $1 9M to cover parent fees for child-care centres

Article content The province will cover the loss of parent fees to child care centres due to health orders which have shuttered schools and child care for those students in Winnipeg and Brandon. Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced on Wednesday they had designated $1.9 million to cover the expected lost revenue for all facilities that provided care for students outside of school hours. She expected this to impact about 10,000 spots through May 30 when the current orders expire. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Province to spend $1.9M to cover parent fees for child-care centres Back to video

First Nations call for better consultations on Churchill River Diversion

Article content O-Pipon-Na-Piwin and Tataskweyak Cree Nations are calling for improved consultations on the potential for a Final Licence on the Churchill River Diversion and the end of the Augmented Flow Program, which they say has devastated their fisheries. Manitoba Hydro has been operating on annual interim licences since the project was completed in 1977 and the province has said a final licence will be granted to take Hydro through to 2026. The Augmented Flow Program has been in place since 1986 and has permitted Hydro to operate at a range of water levels and flows above and below what is stipulated in the original licence.

Province to pay parents daycare fees

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson Save to Read Later Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced $1.9 million in funding to cover fees charged by in-school daycares so parents in Winnipeg and Brandon, who are keeping their children at home, do not pay for child-care spaces that they cannot use while protecting facilities from financial hardships.” (Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press files) The Pallister government will spend $1.9 million to cover fees charged by in-school daycares so parents in Winnipeg and Brandon, who are keeping their children at home, won t be on the hook. The Pallister government will spend $1.9 million to cover fees charged by in-school daycares so parents in Winnipeg and Brandon, who are keeping their children at home, won t be on the hook.

New funding for child care centres

Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson Save to Read Later Manitoba Families Minister Rochelle Squires said at a Wednesday news conference that the province is handing out $1.9 million to child care facilities in both Brandon and Winnipeg over the next couple of weeks to help cushion the financial blow associated with schools moving to remote learning. (File) To help cushion the financial blow associated with moving to remote learning, the province is handing out $1.9 million to child care facilities in both Brandon and Winnipeg over the next couple of weeks. Advertisement To help cushion the financial blow associated with moving to remote learning, the province is handing out $1.9 million to child care facilities in both Brandon and Winnipeg over the next couple of weeks.

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