Canada-wide agreement
London begins rollout of $10-a-day child-care program next week
For parents, big child-care savings. For caregivers, 'a leap of faith'
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers meet to mark progress and advance shared priorities in early learning and child care
Our Community: 'Wonderful step' as Metis child-care centre opens
This Toronto daycare doesn’t plan to offer $10-a-day child care under the new federal program. Instead, it’s hiking its prices
'We just don’t have clear information': Nearly 250 GTA child care centres have applied for $10 a day program
The Ontario government said child care rebates would start in May. In the GTA, most municipalities haven't even begun accepting applications yet
When will childcare fees be reduced in the GTA? This is how each municipality plans to administer the $10-a-day program
Early childhood educator compensation survey
Early Childhood Educator Compensation Survey (for ECEs who work in funded regulated child care programs)
The Province of Nova Scotia entered into an historic 5-year $605 million funding agreement with the federal government to transform early learning and child care in Nova Scotia. As we move towards a Canada-wide system, we need a consistent and standardized approach to licensed child care. Importantly, we also need a compensation framework that recognizes the important role that early childhood educators play in creating quality early learning and child care.
When this work was announced, we made a commitment to keep the sector informed and to provide opportunities for you to be involved. Work is underway to develop a new compensation framework for early childhood educators in funded regulated child care and we are informing and involving you in this process.
The purpose of this survey is to seek your feedback to assist and inform the development of the compensation framework. Your responses will remain confidential and only aggregated results will be shared with the Early Learning and Child Care Engagement Table as this work moves forward. A summary of aggregated results will also be shared on our website at a future date.
The survey will remain open until midnight on June 3, 2022. It will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.