WINDSOR, ONTARIO--(Marketwire -
March 23, 2010) - A dozen Windsor area daycare parents delivered a giant
"budget cookie" to Ontario MPP Dwight Duncan's office today asking the Finance
Minister to "chew this over" before finalizing a budget they fear may contain
up to $63.5 million in cuts. The cookie was decorated with what the parents say
are "all the numbers the Minister needs" including how many centres will close
and how many spaces will be lost if proposed cuts are in Ontario's 2010 spring
budget.
At
stake, these parents say, is $63.5 million for 7600 subsidies that help
families access affordable child care in Ontario.
The
pizza sized cookie delivered today to Duncan's Windsor constituency office was
decorated in coloured icing that read: "budget cookie" all around the edge. The
centre of the cookie, also decorated with icing, read "7600 spaces" and "300
centres" indicating how many child spaces will be lost and how many centres are
expected to close if Duncan allows the $63.5 million in cuts to find their way
into his Thursday budget.
"This
is about ensuring spaces for children," said one of the parents, Shannon
Porcellini, "and it's about parents who rely on subsidies to work and retrain
and child care centres that need funding to remain viable."
Porcellini
also cited research by economist Robert Fairholm predicting 3,480 jobs could be
lost by parents who can't go to work because of a loss of daycare spaces if the
cuts proceed and a further 3,030 in job losses in the child care sector.
The
loss of subsidies comes at the same time as 4 and 5 year olds are being
transferred from community based child care into the school system under the
province's early learning
plan this coming September. The removal of over 35% of the children they care
for will cause centres to close across the province. The government's own analysis
estimates that in this year alone 48% of child care centres will be affected.
For
background information about child care in Ontario please see www.childcareontario.org.