Ontario falling short of child-care fee, space creation, staffing goals: auditor

Ontario falling short of child-care fee, space creation, staffing goals: auditor

TORONTO — Ontario is not on track to meet its targets on child-care fees, the number of spaces created or the percentage of qualified staff within the $10-a-day system, the province's auditor general has found.
Shelley Spence's office released a report

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