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	<author_name>CUPE Alberta</author_name>
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	<title>Time is running out to protect affordable child care </title>
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	<description>In Alberta, families are finally starting to feel relief from sky-high child care fees. Thanks to the federal-provincial child care agreement, average fees in licensed centres are now $15-a-day – much lower than they were before the agreement was signed and on pace to the $10-a-day target. But all that progress is now at risk. The child care agreement expires in less than six months and Alberta still hasn’t signed a new one. Write to your representative to protect and expand child care for Alberta – before it’s too late!</description>
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