Ontario has signed an extension with the federal government on its affordable child-care plan, with Education Minister Paul Calandra telling parents the move will keep fees at the current average of $19 per day.
While welcoming the announcement, child-care advocates say they now worry it will take longer than promised to get to the $10-a-day rate.
In a letter sent to families, Calandra said “I know that child-care costs are a top concern for families … I am pleased to share that Ontario has successfully negotiated a one-year extension of the federal child-care program which was to expire on March 31, 2026.”
This “ensures continuity of the program for the coming year, providing much-needed stability for families and keeping fees at their current average of $19 per day, and a maximum of

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