


Source:
Global News
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Article
Publication Date:
18 Feb 2025
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The provincial and federal governments are working together with the goal of opening more child care spaces in health care facilities, schools, and post-secondary institutions across Manitoba.
Provincial education and early childhood learning minister Tracy Schmidt and federal families minister Jenna Sudds announced Tuesday that the two levels of government have entered into an agreement that’ll see 324 child care spaces open in healthcare facilities.
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