All three of Canada's main parties are making pitches to parents this election, promising better child-care if elected. Both Liberals and NDP are pledging to move forward with a $10-a-day child-care plan, at a cost of $30 billion.
Conservatives say they will instead implement a refundable tax credit aimed at helping lower-income families, with a price tag of $2.6 billion over five years.
So how do their plans compare and which of them do experts think are viable? Anne Gaviola breaks down their strategies, and whether they can really help cash-strapped families.
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Conservatives say they will instead implement a refundable tax credit aimed at helping lower-income families, with a price tag of $2.6 billion over five years.
So how do their plans compare and which of them do experts think are viable? Anne Gaviola breaks down their strategies, and whether they can really help cash-strapped families.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8185834/liberal-vs-conservative-child-care-canada-election/
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