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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an agreement virtually alongside Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin to move forward on Ottawa’s plan to have $10-a-day child care by 2026. British Columbia was the first to announce it had reached a deal last week on the plan first included in April’s federal budget.
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The $27.2-billion five-year federal plan aims to cut average fees for regulated child-care spaces in half by the end of 2022, but would require a 50 per cent investment from provinces.
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