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What's the reality behind …federal spending on early learning and child care?
Fact &em; Federal spending for regulated child care is only $600 million each year.
Federal transfer funds to provinces for early learning and child care total $600 million this year (down from $950 million in 2006). Additionally, tax breaks for parents for receipted child care expenses total $695 million.
Fiction - The Harper government claims it is spending $5.8 billion yearly on early learning and child care.
In reality, this figure is inflated by including the so-called Universal Child Care
Benefit (UCCB) as well as the National Child Benefit. Neither of these payments to parents has anything to do with child care services.
Child care reality check 2008: Fact and fiction (Election 2008)
Source:
Code Blue for Child Care
Format:
Press release
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2008
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