L'Ontario augmentera le salaire des éducatrices, pour les attirer ou les retenir

Ontario's Education Minister Stephen Lecce speaks to journalists at the Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto on Monday December 5, 2022. Ontario is set to increase the wages of early childhood educators in a bid to boost recruitment and retention, amid a child-care staff shortage that advocates warn could hamper the growth of the $10-a-day program. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario is set to increase the wages of early childhood educators in a bid to boost recruitment and retention amid a staff shortage that advocates warn could hamper the growth of the national $10-a-day child-care program.

The government has drafted – but not yet released – a child-care workforce strategy based on consultations held earlier this year with dozens of groups, including advocates, experts, operators, municipalities and colleges.

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