Canada’s $10-a-day child care plan is five years old, and still teething
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Canada’s plan for affordable child care is a very unruly five-year-old
As provinces miss their goals on new spaces, hiring and $10-a-day fees, they’re pressing Ottawa for more money – but it hasn’t delivered
DAVE MCGINN
EDUCATION REPORTER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2026
ETHAN CAIRNS/THE GLOBE AND MAIL
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