Matthew Lau: Child-care money shouldn’t be funding the revolution
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Whether it’s for child care or anti-racism programs the track record of governments seems always to be one of sending taxpayers’ money to all the wrong places. PHOTO BY NADEZHDA1906/GETTY IMAGES Article content How do hundreds of thousands of tax dollars, including for anti-racism and child-care inclusion training, end up in the hands of a radical anti-Israel, anti-capitalist activist group in Prince Edward Island? These are the sorts of unhappy questions that arise when trying to follow the tens of billions of additional dollars governments have poured into child care since the federal govern…
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