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Ontario Liberals table plan to reduce child care costs | Brockville Recorder & Times

Article content Ontario Liberals are promising lower-cost child care if elected in June 2022, saying it will cut costs for families and help parents to get back to work. Leader Steven Del Duca made the announcement online Wednesday alongside Bay of Quinte candidate Emilie Leneveu. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Updated: Ontario Liberals table plan to reduce child care cost Back to video Should the proposed programs be implemented, a party news release stated, parents of infants, toddlers and pre-school-age children would save $3,600 to $18,890 per year per child. The care itself would not change, Del Duca said, but right now it is “brutally expensive.”

Ontario Liberals promise universal affordable childcare

Article content The Ontario Liberals are promising to deliver before and after-school childcare for $10 a day within 100 days of being elected to govern, Leader Steven Del Duca says. Voters are scheduled to go to the polls in 2022 to pick their next provincial government. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario Liberals promise universal affordable childcare Back to video Del Duca unveiled a plank in his party’s election platform Thursday days before Mother’s Day that he vowed would reduce costs for all families in need of childcare. “A prosperous Ontario begins with giving our kids the best possible start in life and giving parents the peace of mind that they need to go to work while raising a family,” Del Duca said.

Ontario Liberals unveil plan to provide $10 a day licensed child care

  TORONTO The Ontario Liberals are pledging to provide universal child care for all families and create $10 a day licensed child care if elected next year. On Thursday, the party released its plan to provide $1 billion in more affordable child care for Ontario families if they are elected in June 2022. The party plans to work with federal partners to reduce average fees for licensed child care from over $50 a day to $10 a day by the end of 2024, an average annual savings of about $10,000 per child, the party said. The plan will keep subsidies in place for lower-income families with no cost for households with a net income below $20,000 and partial subsidies for those with a family income of up to approx. $45,000.

Parents receive COVID-19 child benefit Monday: Education Minister

Article content Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s Minister of Education, said parents across Ontario will begin receiving their Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit starting Monday. In a statement Sunday, Lecce said the funding will help parents cope with the stresses of the pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Parents receive COVID-19 child benefit Monday: Education Minister Back to video “As we have done before, our government is again providing direct relief to families to help offset additional costs incurred as a result of the pandemic. I am pleased to confirm that payments to parents through the Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit will begin tomorrow, to help working parents of students aged 0 through Grade 12, and up to age 21 for children and youth with special needs, with direct financial support during this pandemic,” Lecce said.

Parents receive COVID-19 child benefit Monday: Lecce

Parents receive COVID-19 child benefit Monday: Lecce
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