Ontario is in talks to commence a $213-million grant program to help child-care operators create new spaces in connection with the $10-a-day deal with the federal government.
Ontario government said the province is committed to establishing around 71,000 new child-care spaces by 2026 and they have already made progress so far, with 53,000 spaces left to be created.

Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, said the grant would help new and existing child-care operators neutralize the initial costs of expanding or creating spaces like buying equipment or renovating facilities.
However, Social Development Minister Karina Gould will point out fee reductions for families whose children are enrolled in licensed child-care centres which have opted into the national program.
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