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2012/02/02
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2012/01/19
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2011/12/13
Toronto Star: Student nutrition program safe
2011/12/09
Senator Eggleton's letter to Toronto City Council on the Budget
2011/11/22
Ottawa Citizen: Occupy challenges all of us
2011/11/18
Toronto Star: Blueprint for a modern EI system
2011/10/27
Senator Eggleton in the Toronto Star: It’s Time to Beef Up Prevention
2011/10/26
Senator Eggleton in the Huffington Post: The meaning behind the occupy movement
2011/10/25
The Guardian: Senator says Canada can't afford poverty
2011/10/23
The Guardian: Seniors air pension gripes
2011/09/28
Canadian Press: Ottawa could save billions by overhauling poverty policy
2011/09/13
Globe and Mail: Income inequality rising quickly in Canada
2011/08/26
Toronto Star: Mixed feelings at memorial for homeless
2011/08/26
Toronto Sun: Honouring advocates for homeless
Child Care Minimize

 

Moving Forward on Early Childhood Education and Care: Next Steps
 
On April 28, 2009, the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs tabled its report, Early Childhood Education and Care: Next Steps, to the Senate. In November 2006, the Senate authorized the Committee to examine the state of early learning and child care in Canada in view of the OECD report Starting Strong II, released in September 2006, which rated Canada last among 14 countries on spending on early learning and child care programs. 
 
Senator Art Eggleton, Chair of the committee, said that: “We need to move foreword on early learning and child care because all our children deserve the best possible start in life.  This report is a road map to put the necessary structures in place to give each child the best opportunity to reach his or her potential.”
 
At the release of this report, Senator Wilbert Keon, Deputy Chair, said that : “ Early child development is an important foundation for well-being in later life; co-ordinated support for families to encourage human development for the young is worthy of federal support and provincial action.”
 
To download the full report go to: senatorarteggleton.ca/Resources/Documents.aspx 
 
 
For a copy of Senator Eggleton's speech to the Senate on the Report go to: http://senatorarteggleton.ca/Activities/Chamber/SpeechesInTheSenate.aspx
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