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RESPONSE TO THE BUDGET - CHILD CARE PROPOSAL
KIDS FIRST PARENT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
604-291-0088
Kids First Parent Association of Canada is calling for a
budget amendment that will uphold the Constitution when it come to child
care policy. All are equal under the law and that includes child care laws
and policies. The Liberals can remind the provinces not to violate
constitutional equality rights and risk legal action by requiring "child
care choice with funding equity." This means that all child care dollars
would go to families so parents are empowered to make the best decisions
for their families. This could be achieved through Refundable Tax Credits
based on family size and income, without discrimination towards different
forms of child care, including parental child care.
Kids First is
also asking Social Development Minister Ken Dryden to apologize to
Canadian parents and babysitters for stating that they provide no
developmental or educational benefits to children. "We are mothers,
fathers and babysitters. Canadian children would be better off if our
leaders quit insulting us and said 'thank you' instead," says Helen Ward,
President of Kids First.
"The budget proposes that child care
dollars go to the provinces on a per capita basis. But after paying for
all the daycare policy creators and lobbyists and multiple bureaucracies ,
there won't be much for children and the people who actually do look after
them, especially parents. What's left of the per capita share for my child
will pay for a space he's not in. Or it may subsidize a much higher income
family with two parents in full-time jobs. Many families have lower
incomes because they forego income in order to spend time doing unpaid
work outside the GDP sector, like child rearing," says Ward.
Kids
First notes that the plans for a so-called universal child care system are
getting more confusing by the day as the tax-funded daycare lobby attempts
to disguise the politically unmarketable belief that daycare is best for
all and that parents don't do child care.
By proposing a 5 billion
dollar Child Care Trust Fund with no program or policy, the Liberals are
inviting the wrath of Auditor General Sheila Fraser, who has recently
condemned federal trust funds as not accountable to parliament.
"The daycare crisis is not a shortage of daycare spaces in Canada;
it is the shortage of children in them. 53.7% of licensed daycares
report vacancies, and the vacancy rate is 16.3% according to the $900,000
'You Bet I Care!' study. In Quebec they had to admit that saying the
'waiting lists are full' is misleading because they list children who are
not even born or are already in daycare or are on multiple lists," says
Ward.
Kids First and Citizens in Favour of Equal Government Childcare
Subsidies for All Children in Quebec have met with legal council towards a
challenge to governmental discrimination against parental child care. The
prospect of billions of dollars in retroactive compensation to parents
seeking redress may have influenced Quebec to increase funding to families
for the first time since it introduced its "$5 a day " daycare program.
The program is used by less than 25% of Quebec children.
The
Opposition has recognized and exposed the lack of public support for
preferentially funding daycare: A recent poll/study by the respected
Vanier Institute of the Family says 9 out of 10 Canadians would prefer to
have a parent looking after the children and ranked parental care first
and daycare fifth as a child care preference.
Social Development
Minister, Hon. Ken Dryden, responded to the study by saying parents' child
care preferences are like wanting to eat chocolate twice a day and lose
weight at the same time. He said parents should be like him and just cope
with the guilt of not being with their kids.
CONTACT:
Helen Ward (BC), President,
Kids First Parent Association of Canada,
www.kidsfirstcanada.org,
604-291-0088
Yvonne Coupal (QUE), Coordinator,
Citizens in Favour of Equal Government Childcare
Subsidies for All Children, Les Citoyen(ne)s En Faveur de l’Équité Fiscale des
Subventions pour Soins de Garde pour Tous les Enfants,
450-966-6124
Beverly Smith (ALB)
Editor
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