Toronto, May 2, 2006- Educators, parents, and school trustees are disheartened to learn that the Federal Budget has scrapped the previous child care agreements made with provincial governments.
Failing to uphold the federal-provincial child care agreements, the Prime Minister and his government have chosen to forego a once-in-a-generation opportunity to give our children the kind of start that assures their readiness to succeed in school and in life.
We have repeatedly urged the Prime Minister not to turn his back on the agreements made with the people of Canada. These federal-provincial agreements began to lay the foundation for a national child care system. They were not about partisan politics but about meeting the needs of Canadian children and their families.
Investing in our youngest children in the early years represents the most far-reaching and responsible investment we can make in Canada’s future.
Research suggests that as many as one-quarter of Canada’s young children may be developmentally vulnerable at school entry. Access to quality child care and developmental programs and services, both those that include parents and those that do not, can and do provide important benefits for Canadian children.
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Rick Johnson
President
Ontario Public School Boards’ Association
Emily Noble
President
Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
Rhonda Kimberley-Young
President
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation
Winston Carter
President
Canadian Teachers Federation
Brian Peat
President
The Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations
For further information: Rick Johnson, OPSBA, (416) 804-4940