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Martha Friendly has been honoured with a key to the city of Toronto for her dedication to families and children and for helping to shape a universally available, affordable and high-quality early childhood education program for children in Toronto

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In the News — May 18, 2023

Kenya Thompson on the accessibility of child care spaces in Nova Scotia

Kenya Thompson, doctoral student and RC/W research assistant discusses the urgent need for more licensed child care spaces in Nova Scotia, where 47% of young children live in a child care desert.

In the News — May 17, 2023

Martha Friendly & David Macdonald on Canada’s child care deserts

This report examines the availability of child care spaces by postal code across the country and finds child care deserts to be widespread: there were an estimated 759,000 full-time licensed spaces for younger children across Canada in centres and family child care homes in 2023. Of the 1.97 million younger children who might be using those spaces, 48 per cent live in child care deserts.

In the News — May 4, 2023

CRRU has released the 13th edition of the Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada report

This report is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 13th compilation of cross-Canada, longitudinal data and information about regulated early learning and child care (ELCC), kindergarten and parental leave.

RC/W News — March 23, 2023

Sophie Mathieu shares three takeaways from the Quebec childcare model

In this blog, Sophie reflects on lessons from Quebec’s childcare system for other provinces and territories in Canada.

In the News — March 19, 2023

Sylvia Fuller on flexible work arrangements

Sylvia Fuller is interviewed by CBC on the importance of flexible work arrangements, especially for mothers.

In the News — March 13, 2023

Martha Friendly & Carolyn Ferns on why a shortage of workers threatens $10/day child care

Martha Friendly and Carolyn Ferns are interviewed by CBC on the shortage of workers threatening the $10/day national child care program.

RC/W News — December 20, 2022

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December 2022

RC/W News — December 7, 2022

Four members of our team have been appointed to the new National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care by the Government of Canada

Don Giesbrecht (Chairperson), Morna Ballantyne, Gordon Cleveland, and Sophie Mathieu (General Members – Academic/Advocate stream) have been appointed to the new National Advisory Council on Early Learning and Child Care.

RC/W News — December 7, 2022

Karen Foster and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay inducted into the Class of 2022 Royal Society of Canada (RSC)

Karen Foster (Dalhousie University) has been inducted into the Class of 2022 RSC as a College Member and Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Université Téluq) has been inducted into the Class of 2022 RSC as a Fellow.

In the News — November 18, 2022

Umay Kader featured on CTV News Vancouver on studying the effects of living with parents in your 30s

Umay Kader speaks with St. John Alexander about her research with young adults who still live with their parents, to help study the effects of living at home.

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