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Doherty, Gillian; Friendly, Martha; Oloman, Mab – 1998
Among the multiplicity of objectives that high quality child care can meet is the pivotal goal of promoting equality for women. Child care has consequences for women both as mothers and as providers of care for other people's children. Thus, women have a powerful stake in child care policy. Canada has no national child care policy, and its child…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Federal Government, Females
Friendly, Martha; Beach, Jane; Turiano, Michelle – 2002
Noting that in Canada, regulated child care and most other early childhood services are under provincial jurisdiction, this report is the fifth to provide statistical and other information on early childhood care and education services for each province and territory in Canada. Data were assembled from a variety of sources, including…
Descriptors: Child Care, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Kindergarten
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Friendly, Martha; Rothman, Laurel – Child Welfare, 1995
Examines Canadian child care and child care policy in light of four goals: alleviating poverty, fostering equality for women, providing early education and child development services, and promoting economic well-being. Examples are provided to show the practical application of policy to meet each of the goals. An analysis of current child care…
Descriptors: Child Development, Day Care, Economic Opportunities, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Friendly, Martha – 2003
Arguing that quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) contributes to meeting goals that strengthen Canadians and Canadian society, this paper discusses the support found for ECEC within the nation; maintains that ECEC is a broad issue that bridges socioeconomic, ethnic, and regional divisions; and addresses the main problems and issues in…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, Child Care, Child Care Quality
Friendly, Martha – 2000
There is broad recognition in Canada that offering both early childhood education to strengthen healthy development for all children and child care to support mothers' workforce participation is in the public interest. Noting that Canada does not currently provide adequate early childhood care and education, this paper examines federal/provincial…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Federal Government