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28 sie 2024 · Early childhood education and care in Canada 2023 is the 14th and most recent edition. This summary of key findings about early learning and child care in Canada is based on Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 2023 and its previous editions from 1992 to 2021.
- Early childhood education and care in Canada 2023
ECEC in Canada 2023 provides a snapshot of child care in...
- Early childhood education and care in Canada 2021
Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 2021 is the...
- Early childhood education and care in Canada 2023
This interactive tool provides information on early learning and child care in Canada related to high quality care, accessibility, affordability, flexibility, and inclusivity. Indicators, data and research from a variety of sources are available to present information for stakeholders and the Canadian public in general.
The Federal Secretariat on Early Learning and Child Care was announced in the federal government's 2020 Fall Economic Statement to build capacity within the government and engage stakeholders to provide child care policy analysis to support a Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) system. The Federal Secretariat brings together ...
28 sie 2024 · ECEC in Canada 2023 provides a snapshot of child care in Canada in the first phase of implementation by provinces and territories of a historic initiative by the Government of Canada.
29 kwi 2023 · Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada 2021 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 13th compilation of cross-Canada, longitudinal data and information about regulated early learning and child care (ELCC), kindergarten and parental leave.
15 mar 2024 · Section 1: national overview. A recognized need. The Government of Canada believes in supporting families to help their children get the best start in life. For families in Canada, high-quality, affordable, flexible, and inclusive child care is not a luxury, it is a necessity.
In Canada, the systems of early childhood education and care services are different from one province or territory to another; they differ significantly in their affordability, accessibility and rate of participation.