MLA
slams province's handling of child care funding
Courier-Islander (Campbell River)
September 28, 2007
Families continue to suffer from the Campbell Liberals' mismanagement
of childcare while $20 million supposed to go towards funding
childcare sits in the bank, New Democrat Childcare Critic Claire
Trevena said Wednesday.
"It has been almost five months since the Campbell government
gave $20 million to the B.C. Council for Families, which was
supposed to be distributed to childcare organisations. Instead,
it is now almost the end of September and Minister Reid has
provided no indication of how this money will be distributed,"
said Trevena, the MLA for North Island.
Under questioning from Trevena in the Legislature last May,
Minister of State for Childcare Linda Reid revealed that $20
million in one-time funding was being given to the B.C. Council
for Families. Despite repeated requests, no information about
how this funding will be distributed has been released.
"It seems like the Minister handed out $20 million in taxpayer
dollars and then just walked away, without providing any leadership
or direction on how the money should be spent," said Trevena.
She called on the Minister to explain to those families who
are unable to find or to afford childcare why this process has
taken so long. She also called on the Minister to explain why
the process appears to have no oversight, and why the funding
is not going directly into the provision of childcare.
"The B.C. Liberals have cut provincial government funding
for childcare by over $50 million since 2001, and the effects
are very clear. Wait lists are growing, and more and more families
are having problems finding affordable, accessible childcare,"
said Trevena. "The Campbell government seems more than
willing to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into cost overruns
on a new Convention Centre in Vancouver, but when it comes to
the foundation of our society - childcare - they come up empty
handed. It's completely unacceptable."… |