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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) welcomed today&#8217;s announcement that the $10 a day Child Care Plan funding will be extended to 2031 in eleven provinces and territories. &#8220;We are pleased to see that the Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care funding agreements will continue until 2031 in almost every province and territory,&#8221; said Bea Bruske, CLC President.&#160; &#8220;Sustainable federal funding is essential to building a national child care system that meets the needs of working families in Canada.&#160; In the midst of a trade war that will have far-reaching impacts on many workers, access to affordable child care will...</p>
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<p>The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) welcomed today&#8217;s announcement that the $10 a day Child Care Plan funding will be extended to 2031 in eleven provinces and territories.</p>



<p>&#8220;We are pleased to see that the Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care funding agreements will continue until 2031 in almost every province and territory,&#8221; said Bea Bruske, CLC President.&nbsp; &#8220;Sustainable federal funding is essential to building a national child care system that meets the needs of working families in Canada.&nbsp; In the midst of a trade war that will have far-reaching impacts on many workers, access to affordable child care will make a huge difference for parents who need to know their children are safe and well cared for while they go to work or receive training”.</p>



<p>During times of economic stress, workers need stable and reliable public services so they can participate in the labour force and manage the increased costs of essentials.&nbsp; While our child care system is still expanding to meet the increasing demand for care, having the security of longer-term federal funding will help the sector continue to grow.</p>



<p>&#8220;The next step is to help the early learning and child care system expand and flourish with new public and not-for-profit facilities in every community and a robust workforce strategy that will help recruit and retain child care workers by improving wages, benefits, working conditions, and professional development opportunities&#8221;, said Siobhán Vipond, CLC Executive Vice-President.</p>



<p>&#8220;As we approach a federal election, Canada&#8217;s unions urge all parties to commit to $10 a Day Child Care and to continuing to build and strengthen the system so that every working family has quality, comprehensive care they can count on.&nbsp; Our economy depends on it&#8221;, said Bruske.</p>



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<p>To arrange an interview, please contact:<br>CLC Media Relations<br>media@clcctc.ca<br>613-526-7426</p>
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