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The Auditor General found several Alberta daycares delivered misleading numbers on things like attendance records, while ...
Albertans in the process of setting up new child-care facilities say they've had the rug pulled out from under them as the Alberta government abruptly informed them last week they would not qualify ...
Alberta's government is introducing a new child-care funding formula in an effort to make $15 a day the flat rate for children kindergarten age or younger.
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Alberta not verifying daycare funds used to lower costs for parents: auditor general
Alberta's auditor general says the province isn't verifying that daycares getting public funding are using the money to lower fees for parents or to top up staff wages as required.
The federal government is providing $7 million to cover the cost of specialised training for child-care operators in Alberta — funding staff who work with kids with cognitive or physical ...
The last bilateral, or one-on-one agreement between the federal and Alberta governments, signed in 2017 by the NDP government, saw Alberta get $45.6 million per year for three years as part of the ...
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