Careless policy
North Shore News
02 Feb 2007
Viewpoint
THE federal government's decision to slash funding to provincial
day-care programs has just come home to roost, making the
misguidedness of the move abundantly apparent....
Those that survive the funding cuts will likely have to
raise already substantial fees, and the odds of new facilities
opening or expanding has just plummeted. With prices already
exorbitant and waitlists staggering, it is hard to imagine
what Ottawa is thinking....
What's more, the benefit is not directed at those who need
it most. The program is universal, meaning an affluent family
that can afford to have one parent at home will receive the
same benefit as a single mom on minimum wage. Hardly well-targeted
help.
The Conservatives seem to believe government cutbacks are
the only way to lubricate an economy. But accessible day care
is integral to our fiscal health. Crippling it will only take
more parents out of the work force -- hardly a good thing
for an economy.
The government must learn to think before it acts, because
it is ultimately our children who are paying the price.
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