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ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappletter: Reliable child care isn’t a luxury

A ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappparent is sounding the alarm over recent changes to British Columbia’s $10-a-day child-care program, warning that the province’s new funding model could destabilize high-quality centres and leave families without reliable care.
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Local parent worries about the future of childcare with B.C.'s changes to $10-a-day childcare rules.

As a parent who has benefited deeply from the excellent early childhood care at Discovery Kids Childcare in Squamish, I am writing out of growing concern over how the B.C. government is quietly undermining the success of the $10-a-day child care program by changing how funding is allocated.

The shift to only fund minimum staffing ratios might look like efficiency on paper, but the reality is far more troubling. This new structure erodes the stability of high-quality child-care centres. Working with young children makes staff illness inevitable, and smaller centres—already operating on tight margins—are forced to close their doors when even one educator is away. This leaves parents, including frontline workers, business owners, educators, and sole providers, without care and unable to work.

Reliable child care isn’t a luxury—it’s the foundation that allows our communities and economy to function. Instead of squeezing centres into an unsustainable model, the B.C. government should invest in what works. Look at centres with high parent satisfaction, low unplanned closures, and strong staff retention—these should be the benchmarks for funding.

We have been so incredibly thankful for the care, consistency, and professionalism shown by Discovery Kids over the years. All three of our children have flourished there, thanks to a team that deserves fair compensation for their education and experience, sufficient paid sick time, and the staffing depth to avoid closures. This is what a successful child care model looks like—one that should be supported, not undermined.

Please, let’s not jeopardize the very system we’re trying to expand.

Catherine Wilson

Squamish