Supreme Court to hear Quebec’s challenge to daycare access for asylum seekers
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear a challenge from the Quebec government to a lower court ruling granting asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare spaces.
In a decision released today, the Supreme Court says it will hear Quebec’s appeal of a February 2024 decision from the province’s highest court, which found that Quebec’s daycare rules are discriminatory.
The Court of Appeal said asylum seekers who hold a valid work permit are entitled to register their children in Quebec’s public daycare system.
The case originated with a woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo who had a work permit but whose three children were denied access to the heavily subsidized network.