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April 10, 2025

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April 4, 2025

Excerpt: "The YMCA of Pictou County and Citizens for a Health Pictou County are partnering with the Province to provide 70 more child-care spaces. The $2.7 million investment in infrastructure work gives families in the area more options and improved access to child care. 鈥淲e know families are eager for child care that is close to home,鈥 said Marco MacLeod, MLA for Pictou West, on behalf of Brendan Maguire, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development. 鈥淭hese new spaces in Pictou County create more options for Nova Scotians in these communities as we work toward our goal of creating 9,500 new child-care spaces by March 31, 2026.鈥"
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April 3, 2025

Excerpt: "Child-care operators in Cumberland County are adding more spaces with funding from the Province, giving families more options and improved access. The Province is providing about $4.5 million in funding to two child-care operators, resulting in 77 new spaces. 鈥淏y investing in child care, we invest in our future, helping families participate in the workforce and grow Nova Scotia's economy,鈥 said Tory Rushton, Minister of Natural Resources and MLA for Cumberland South, on behalf of Brendan Maguire, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development. 鈥淲e will continue to work with all of our partners to add more spaces for Cumberland County.鈥"
April 3, 2025

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April 3, 2025

Excerpt: "The Manitoba government is investing $6 million to support a revitalized Park Community Centre and non-profit child-care facility in downtown Brandon, Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Glen Simard announced here today. 鈥淭his investment in the Park Community Centre creates a new option for working families looking for affordable daycare services in downtown Brandon,鈥 said Simard. 鈥淥nce completed, the Park Community Centre will offer a safe and inclusive place to enjoy rec services, cultural and social events and a brand-new licensed daycare centre.鈥 A key component of the redevelopment of the Park Community Centre will be a licensed, non-profit child-care facility, ensuring more families in Brandon have access to affordable, high-quality care close to home, noted the minister."
April 1, 2025

Excerpt: "Manitoba鈥檚 Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) Wage Grid is designed to support licensed and funded child care facilities in offering accessible, quality child care by recognizing the valuable contributions of the early learning and child care workforce in helping children learn, grow, and develop to their fullest potential. The ELCC Wage Grid provides guidance to licensed and funded early learning and child care facilities in developing equitable and competitive salary scales across employee positions/classifications. As the legal entity and authority, the board of directors of a non-profit child care centre is responsible for establishing wages. In family and group child care homes that employ staff, the licence holder is responsible for establishing wages. This approach preserves the authority of boards and child care home licence holders, while ensuring consistent and better wages are provided to the early learning and child care workforce. The Target Hourly Wage is the expected amount to be paid to staff based on their position/classification. Funding provided through the Wage Grid Supplement must be used to help meet the new Target wages on the 2025/26 Wage Grid for all position/classification levels on a facility鈥檚 salary scale."