Billions from the taxpayers for child care

Ottawa and almost all of the provinces signed a deal aimed at making child care more accessible, a plan that will ding taxpayers $7.5 billion over the next decade.

The Trudeau liberals will require provinces and territories to focus on regulated child-care operations serving children under the age of six and families with greater needs, including families that are low-income, Indigenous, single-parent, living in underserved communities or with children with disabilities.

NS cabinet

Premier Stephen McNeil will unveil his new cabinet tomorrow (Thursday).

Energy Minister Michel Samson and Community Services Minister Joanne Bernard lost their seats in the May 30th election, and Justice Minister Diana Whalen didn’t run again.