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Feminists again push for warehousing of children

Published on January 31, 2013 By SiteEditor

From: ChristianGovernance eletter, January 6, 2013

MB’s NDP gov’t announces public pensions for private sector daycare staff

Published on October 28, 2010 By SiteEditor

MacLean’s – October 21, 2010
Public pensions for the private sector: NDP government announced it will provide a pension plan for all daycare staff in the province of Manitoba
By Peter Shawn Taylor

Pensions and toddlers don’t often go together. They do now in Manitoba. Last week, the NDP government announced it will provide a pension plan for all daycare staff in the province. An estimated 7,000 workers will qualify, including those who offer child care out of their home. It’s proving a controversial move.

New child care research not as rosy as leftists suggest

Published on August 12, 2010 By SiteEditor

Institute of Marriage and Family Canada eReview – August 12, 2010 * Vol. 10, NO. 15

The eReview provides analysis on public policy relating to Canadian families and marriage.

Drop the hyperbole! New childcare research is not as categorical as it appears
By Andrea Mrozek, Manager of Research and Communications, Institute of Marriage and Family Canada

Child care crises – poverty, employment and the “Pass-Around Baby”

Published on July 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

World Congress of Families Family Update: Child Care Crises

Family Fact of the Week: Who’s Left Holding the Kids?

In this rocky economy, when parents get their hands on a job, they want to hold on to it with both hands. But who’s left holding their kids?