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N.S. speeds up child-care cost reductions
Parents in Nova Scotia are set to see an early decrease in their child care fees as the province speeds up its journey to $10-a-day child-care under the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced that parents and caregivers will see an initial decrease of 25 per cent, retroactive to Jan. 1.
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The Canadian Press
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child care
Justin Trudeau
Nova Scotia
Tim Houston