It will take pressure to get some provinces to sign child-care deal: Trudeau
MONCTON, N.B. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it will take pressure from activists, unions and family groups to get some provinces to sign on to his government’s national child-care program.
Trudeau made the comments at a news conference today in Moncton, N.B., after he was asked why New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative government hasn’t yet agreed to participate.
The prime minister says “like-minded” provinces such as Nova Scotia and British Columbia have moved quickly to accept hundreds of millions in federal dollars to create thousands of subsidized child-care spots.
Nova Scotia became in mid-July the second province to sign the deal, allowing it to receive $605 million from Ottawa to lower child-care fees to $10 dollars a day in five years.