Child care

Child-care Operators in Alberta Express Frustration Over $10-a-Day Program

Child-care operators in Alberta are expressing frustration over the province’s handling of the $10-a-day child-care program. Concerns have been raised about the government’s ability to ensure quality and sustainability in the industry, with some operators considering opting out. The province’s plan to distribute a survey to operators to understand costs has sparked controversy, with the threat of grant payment cuts for non-compliance. The chair of the Association of Alberta Childcare Entrepreneurs emphasized operators’ willingness to provide financial documents but questioned the timing of the survey. The $3.8-million deal with the federal government aims to implement the program by 2026 and reduce child-care fees for parents.

Oregon Urges Parents to Submit Children’s Vaccination Records

Oregon state officials urge parents to submit vaccination records for their children ahead of ‘School Exclusion Day.’ Failure to do so will result in children being sent home. The reminder comes amidst a rise in parents seeking vaccine exemptions and skepticism around COVID-19 vaccines.