New report: 2016 child care fees in Canada’s big cities

Today, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives released a new report, A Growing Concern: 2016 child care fees in Canada’s big cities.

The study reveals the most and least expensive cities for child care in Canada. It examines median unsubsidized child care fees in Canada's biggest 27 cities for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, as well as the different subsidization regimes that reduce costs for low-income families. It finds Canada's child care systems can vary dramatically from province to province and city to city, but two things hold true in nearly all places: child care is expensive and regulated spaces are hard to find. 

Via the Best Start Resource Centre