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Believe it or not -- this time it's not just about the money

On Feb 11, Ken Dryden, the federal Minister of Social Development, will meet in Vancouver with his provincial and territorial counterparts to finalize the agreement for a new national child care program.

Minister Dryden is optimistic and said recently in Regina that “Canadians are one step closer to having a national early learning and child care system.”


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