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Powering Growth: Economic Benefits from Canada’s $10-per-day Early Learning and Child Care Program

Powering Growth: Economic Benefits from Canada’s $10-per-day Early Learning and Child Care Program report by Dr. Jim Stanford, Economist and Director, Centre for Future Work shows new $10aDay Child Care Plan is having a significant impact on Canada’s Economy. Canada’s new $10-per-day national early learning and child care (ELCC) program is only two years old, but the program is already making a measurable difference to Canada’s economy.

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The Community-University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families 2023-2024 Annual Report

ECELC is excited  to share the Community-University Partnership for the Study of Children, Youth, and Families’s  2023-2024 Annual Report, where their staff, researchers, and students reflect on their experiences navigating recent “turning points.” More than a reflection on the past year, this report is their last snapshot of CUP before they adopt a new strategic plan for 2025-2028. 

We hope this report gives you a sense of what CUP’s work has looked like in recent years, what their strengths and priorities are, and their biggest questions and challenges moving forward.

As CUP’s director Karen Edwards writes in the report, CUP is currently witnessing a rise in demand for research and evaluation support across the social-serving, health, and education sectors. At the same time, they see a growing opportunity to showcase their model and demonstrate leadership in community engagement at the University of Alberta and across the Edmonton region.

If anything in this report resonates with you or inspires you to learn more, please reach out to CUP.  Share your story, connect to their network of researchers and community leaders, and explore how you can become part of their journey like the ECELC has been for many years. 


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Edmonton Council for Early Learning and Care Annual Report: Advocacy in Action 2023/2024

This report contains a snapshot of the Edmonton Council for Early Learning and Care’s work and associated impacts between September 2023 and August 2024. It provides context to understand the significance of the ECELC’s advocacy and policy initiatives and demonstrates how the Council continues to work towards building an effective system of early learning and child care in Edmonton that is high quality, affordable, inclusive, flexible and culturally responsive while being publicly planned, regulated and funded, just like other core public services.

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