Lower fee income is likely to hurt NAVI's Q3 2024 results. A sequential increase in NII and cost control measures are set to offer support.
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Ontario child-care centres that aren’t participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income families and their staff could see a pay cut of $2 an hour. In a memo sent to licensed operators in Ontario outlining changes to how the province is funding the $10-a-day program, […]
Lower fee income is likely to hurt NAVI's Q3 2024 results. A sequential increase in NII and cost control measures are set to offer support.
TORONTO — Ontario child care organizations, educators and families are speaking out against a group of for-profit child care owners who are...
Minister Darragh O’Brien called on operators ‘not to proceed’ with increases
New tax credit and $150 million investment will dramatically increase the number of families able to receive publicly funded treatment TORONTO, Canada...
New tax credit and $150 million investment will dramatically increase the number of families able to receive publicly funded treatment The Ontario...
The government has again announced the Back-to-School Support Program for the 2025 school year, reaffirming its commitment to assisting families with...
Officials plan on reopening Line 1 of the O-Train by 3 p.m. after a “concern” with the tunnel of St. Laurent Station. Ongoing work by the...
Scarborough, Ontario – On October 10, 2024, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered an impactful speech in Scarborough, emphasizing the...
The bill, designed to get around a High Court ruling, aims to provide tuition assistance for daycare centers to families of yeshiva students who do...
OFLX's Q3 earnings decrease as softening demand and higher fixed costs hit margins. Despite cost-cutting efforts, the company witnesses a 9.5% revenue...