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flag Canada's $35B childcare program created far fewer spaces than promised, with high costs and limited access, especially for vulnerable families.

flag A Canadian audit reveals the federal government’s “ten-dollar-a-day childcare” program has fallen short, with only 112,000 of 250,000 promised spaces created after four years and average costs at $16.50 daily. flag Despite $35 billion in funding, progress is uneven, access remains limited—especially for Indigenous and vulnerable families—and most benefits go to higher-income households. flag Incomplete reporting, delayed assessments, and uncertain funding beyond 2026 raise concerns about the program’s long-term viability and impact.

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