Ontario open to child care deal with federal Liberals, with some flexibility: Lecce
TORONTO — Ontario’s education minister says his government is open to striking a deal on affordable child care with the federal Liberals if it accounts for what he described as the province’s “unique” circumstances.
Stephen Lecce told a conference on Monday that Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives were in discussions about a potential child care plan “into the last hours” before the federal election was called on Sunday.
The federal Liberals have promised to spend $30 billion over the next five years to cut child care costs to an average of $10 a day across the country.
They had committed to bilateral agreements on that pledge with eight provinces and two territories before Parliament was dissolved.