Families minister says Tory premiers touting child care should ask Poilievre for plan
OTTAWA — Provincial conservative premiers touting $10-a-day child-care deals with Ottawa is a welcome move, even if some of the leaders now campaigning on the deals were among the last to sign them, federal Liberal Families Minister Karina Gould said.
Now she says they need to push federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to explain if he would keep the agreements in place.
“They should probably be prodding their federal counterpart at the Conservative Party of Canada as to what their position is.”
Between July 2021 and March 2022, the federal government signed deals with every province and territory that would see child-care fees cut in half within the year and to an average of $10 a day within five years. The 2021 budget earmarked $30 billion over five years for the plan.