Early learning and child care has long been a feminist issue; COVID has shown us that it is an urgent economic issue, too. Without childcare, parents – usually mothers – can't work.
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Child care is social infrastructure that will drive jobs and growth in British Columbia. It is smart economic policy. It will help young families with the cost of raising kids. And it will help give our children the best possible start in life. Read more: http://bit.ly/3AFLt33
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Younger generation can’t afford having kids if they can’t afford housing. 2015 you said we have housing crisis, since then under your administration prices gone up 62%pic.twitter.com/MIO8cm6mj7
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my son is an ece and can't make a living to even move out of the house. Should be paid the same as teachers
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I'm 72 and still working and I don't see anything wrong with people over 75 recieving anything extra. You're making people between 65 to 74 sound greedy. Also I don't know but I think disabled people do receive some sort of subsidy.
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Just like you did 6 years ago and we're still waiting.
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