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Another government funded and actually Federal
Government run daycare lobby outfit is the federal Child
Care Human Resources Sector Council.
In 2006 it received $811,966 from the Federal Government and $490,351
in 2005 (2005-2006
Annual Report, p. 8).
It states it is 99% dependent on Federal money from taxpayers.
A look at the Board
members, partners,
and links will
show you it is run by and for well-known daycare lobbyists from public
sector labour unions and Canadian Child Federation (fully tax funded),
Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada (heavily tax funded), Childcare
Resource and Research Unit (fully tax funded), etc.
The main goal seems to be to increase wages, numbers and recognition of
daycare staff. "Quality" seems to mean only "more pay".
Your tax dollars at work ideologically attack parents who prefer
parental child care. This lobby group states that "in both Canada and
the U.S., the attitude towards 'women's work' is often tied to ideology.
Conservative family values, powerful in the U.S. under President George
W. Bush, are also popular in Canada." This is given as the reason for
low wages and difficulty recruiting daycare staff. No suggestion is
made about paying parents/mothers for their unpaid child care work to
deal with this "attitude" problem. Actually Bush has nothing to do with
it (from The
Role of Social Attitudes in Recruitment and Retention of Child Care
Workers).
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