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Wage grid doesn’t go far enough, entrenches pay inequity

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | Oct 14, 2022 | CCN-NS, Updates

Government released Nova Scotia’s Early Childhood Educator (ECE) compensation framework on October 11th with the promise that it “will help support licensed centers to offer more care, stabilize and grow the Early Childhood Education workforce and the child care...

Workforce in Crisis: Early Childhood Education in Nova Scotia 2022 Sector Snapshot

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | Oct 6, 2022 | CCN-NS, Research

We continue to hear that child care spaces are closing, directors are unable to find educators, and that ECEs are leaving the field due to the inaction by the government on the workforce strategy and compensation framework. As a part of our The Time is Now campaign;...

Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day 2022

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | Jun 9, 2022 | CCN-NS, Opinion, Uncategorized

This Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day we reached out to parents to share what their educators mean to them. Read what they had to say below: Amber’s Story As a nurse, when I was planning my return to work after my first maternity leave, I was a nervous...
On Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day we owe them action 

On Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day we owe them action 

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | Jun 9, 2022 | CCN-NS, News, Updates

On June 8th, the government of Nova Scotia proclaimed June 9th, 2022, to be the inaugural “Early Childhood Educators Appreciation Day.” In this statement, government acknowledged that “our children deserve the best possible start in life to help them develop to their...
Media Release: Nova Scotia child care system building must stay on track

Media Release: Nova Scotia child care system building must stay on track

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | May 10, 2022 | CCN-NS, Press

May 10th, 2022 KJIPUKTUK/HALIFAX—Child care fees are on track to drop substantially across Canada but the rollout across provinces and territories will vary. The federal government promised a 50% fee reduction by the end of 2022 in its 2021 federal budget. According...

Commercial child care operators object to Nova Scotia’s ELCC plan

by Child Care Now Nova Scotia | Feb 2, 2022 | CCN-NS, News

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