In some cities parents could save over $10,000 annually, per child, by 2022 and almost $20,000, per child, by 2026: new CCPA analysis July 15, 2021 OTTAWA Parents in some cities could be in line to save tens-of-thousands of dollars annually under a proposed national child care plan, according to a new city-by-city savings analysis from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). “For families with one child in care, much less two or more, these types of savings can be tremendous. For the first time outside of Quebec, Canadian parents have the chance of seeing something they’ve never seen before: affordable daycare fees,” says CCPA Senior Economist David Macdonald, who authored the analysis.
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