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House adopts NDP-backed motion calling on feds to invest more in child care

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OTTAWA -- The NDP found support from parliament­arians across the aisle on Wednesday to call on the government to allocate more funding to provinces and territorie­s to help with child-care needs as society reopens. Edmonton MP Heather McPherson put forward the unanimous consent motion during a special House of Commons summer sitting, a time for opposition to question the Liberals on their pandemic response, asking that they increase the transfer by an additional $2 billion.

She called on the House to recognize “that reopening businesses and the economy entails taking far more action to support parents, especially women who are worried about going back to work without knowing that their kids will be safely cared for in child care and school.” The additional funding, she said, would go to ensure a safe return to these facilities.In late July, amid mounting calls from parents and child-care activists for Ottawa to better support families transition­ing back to work, Minister of Families, Children and Social Developmen­t Ahmed Hussen announced $625 million for child care in provinces and territorie­s as part of the $19-billion Safe Restart Agreement.

“This investment is in addition to the $1.2 billion over three years was distribute­d to the provinces and territorie­s, starting in 201718, to support early learning and child care and create up to 40,000 more affordable child care spaces,” the ministry’s press release read. Opposition parties at the time argued it wasn’t enough to cover the additional costs of personal protective equipment, staffing requiremen­ts, and spacing adjustment­s. Responding to Wednesday’s motion, Jessica Eritou, a spokespers­on from Hussen’s office, underscore­d the government’s announceme­nt.

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