Abstract

This presentation presents a case for universally subsidized childcare. It examines the need for change, gives an overview of the current options available to Canadian families, followed by an examination of alternative policies, costs and benefits of subsidized childcare, different modes of implementation, and costs and benefits of each mode of implementation. While there are many policies that can improve the lives of Canadian mothers’ and children for the better, few can deliver the widespread social and economic benefits that can be achieved through universally subsidized childcare. This presentation identifies many of the harms and difficulties regarding the implementation of such a program but still recommends it because the benefits are so immense.

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