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Some Quebec children may not be able to participate in summer camps this year because of funding cuts to a federal program, says the Quebec Camps Association (ACQ). Almost all summer camps have waitlists because they need more funds to hire more staff, it said Tuesday. ....
CEO Ellerton Castor said the company is disappointed with council’s May 2 decision and rejects its allegation that the application to the CPTAQ was incomplete. ....
Only Quebec and New Brunswick have given the green light for overnight camps, while camps in the rest of Canada are still in the dark, and running out of time to clear logistical hurdles for coming season ....
Article content For the second consecutive year, many day camps and sleepover camps say they won’t be able to operate this summer without emergency funding from the Quebec government. The Association des Camps du Québec says it needs $10 million in financial aid $6 million for overnight camps and $4 million for day camps in order to follow all the health protocols because of the COVID-19 pandemic. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Quebec summer camps say they need financial aid to open this summer Back to video Quebec has given day camps the green light to open this summer, but has not lifted a government decree that prevented sleepaway camps from operating last year. ....