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2009 Election Kit - For Issues on Children and Youth
09-Feb-09 02:45 PM
First Call has developed an Election Kit to provide you with an overview of issues and resources -- as well as tools to advocate for children, youth and families -- leading up to the May 12, 2009, BC provincial election.
 
Please see the attachment for details.
JOIN THE "WE NEED CHILD CARE TO WORK" CAMPAIGN!
06-Feb-09 12:57 PM
The economy depends on working parents and working parents depend on child care!
 
Join this focused time limited campaign now, before the next provincial Throne Speech on February 10, and make a difference. 
 
Send Premier Campbell a message that, in good times or bad, public investment in quality child care and learning services is the best infrastructure investment BC could make.
Quality Child Care Linked to Learning
01-Apr-08 03:25 PM
Read the attached article to learn about the importance of high quality child care and its link to early learning. Please click on the title to find the attachment.
URGENT - Support Child Care Legislation
01-Apr-08 03:25 PM
Take action today and help get Bill C303, the Early Learning and Child Care Act, passed.
 
We need your help to convince MP's to approve this legislation.
 
The Bill lays the foundation for a country-wide child care system governed by principles and accountability. It ensures reliable funding for the provinces while respecting their diversity. It also guarantees tax dollars earmarked for child care are invested in not-for-profit centres.
 
Please contact your local MP today by phone, email or fax.
 
Help get this bill passed. Take action today and help convince the government to build a real child care system!
BC Child Care Funding Cuts - Financial Fact Sheet
27-Nov-07 01:57 PM
Please see the attached file to find important information on the cuts to BC child care programs and operational funding, and their larger budgetary context.
Child Care - The Fax
27-Nov-07 01:56 PM
Voice your outrage at government cuts to child care funding and programs by faxing our national and provincial leaders.
 
Please send the attached faxes to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Premier Gordon Campbell. (Click on the title to access them.)
 
Help build a sustainable, affordable, quality child care system in Canada.
BACI Child Care Funding Cuts Featured in Burnaby Now
13-Dec-06 11:57 AM
Please click here to read a recent article on the impact of Federal funding cuts to BACI's child care centres, featured in the Burnaby Now. Thanks to all the staff and parents who participated in the article.
Send an Urgent Letter to Minister Linda Reid
11-Dec-06 04:00 PM

The BC Child Care Advocacy Forum invites you to read, download and circulate an urgent Open Letter to Minister Linda Reid. The Letter is their response to Minister Reid's invitation in her inaugural “Reid Report” to share our ideas, issues and concerns.

The Letter outlines the provincial government's lack of leadership, focus and action on child care and includes an easy to use summary of the budget numbers that tell the BC child care story over the last 5 years.

Feel free to use the Open Letter to support your community based advocacy. You are welcome to share your comments with the BCCCAF at http://www.advocacyforum.bc.ca

Click here to download the BC Child Care Advocacy Forum open letter. Click here to view the Reid Report.

Bill C-303 Passes 2nd Reading!
28-Nov-06 04:36 PM
OTTAWA – Congratulations are in order to the members of the House of Commons who have listened to working people and moved another important private members’ bill closer to becoming law.
     The NDP-sponsored child care act, Bill C-303, lays the foundation for a country-wide child care system governed by principles and accountability. It ensures reliable funding for the provinces while respecting their diversity. It also guarantees tax dollars earmarked for child care are invested in not-for-profit centres.
     “This is a step in the right direction. Working families have working parents and it’s just a fact that affordable, reliable child care means the difference between a steady job or more precarious forms of work. It means all children regardless of their parents’ income can get the same opportunities and the same head start in life,” says Barbara Byers, executive vice-president of the Canadian Labour Congress.
        “Working people should contact their MP and tell them to support Bill C-303. They should call them, send them a letter or, best of all, pay a quick visit to their local office. Opposition MPs need to know it matters to their constituents. Government MPs especially need to know their constituents aren’t buying the Conservative ‘plan’ for child care,” says Ken Georgetti, president of the Canadian Labour Congress.
     Achieving quality, accessible child care is a priority for the labour movement because it’s a priority for working people and their families. Moving Bill C-303 beyond the committee and final approval in Parliament can happen if people want it (and their elected representatives listen), especially with a minority government.
     The Canadian Labour Congress, the national voice of the labour movement, represents 3.2 million Canadian workers. The CLC brings together Canada's national and international unions along with the provincial and territorial federations of labour and 135 district labour councils.
 
Contact:Jean Wolff, 613-526-7431 and 613-878-6040

 
Questions For Parents To Ask the Provincial Government
17-Nov-06 03:48 PM
1. Is the Province still under the conditions of the bi-lateral Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) agreement signed in September 2005 (e.g. focusing spending for requlated care and meeting reporting requirements)?
 
2. Does the Province plan to spend the federal ELCC money over the next few years? (There have been no announcements about how the dollars would be spent this year).
 
3. When can we expect a plan for early childhood and school age child care that includes a costing of planned growth in spaces and a labour force strategy for the sector?
 
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What YOU Can Do:

1. Join a BACI Committee

Help ensure the future of our child care centres. Please click here to let us know if you would like to be a member of our Advocacy Committee or our Financial Solutions Committee.

2. Email your MP about supporting Bill C-303, a national child care act


3. Join the Network: Stay informed on child care news, information and actions

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