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why is it that most of the incidents happen in the toronto area. Where is the ministry to shut them down. If they can't handle all the complaints how are they going to handle it now. Why are ads on kijjiji still allowed to be there when we clearly see them violating all the rules. Why is no one visiting their homes and why isn't that site being monitored by the ministry. Small steps like this would be better than taking a huge leap. And of course they want to send it thru quickly they are being sued for 4.3 million dollars by the neglectful parent.
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 Originally Posted by momofnerds
why is it that most of the incidents happen in the toronto area. Where is the ministry to shut them down. If they can't handle all the complaints how are they going to handle it now. Why are ads on kijjiji still allowed to be there when we clearly see them violating all the rules. Why is no one visiting their homes and why isn't that site being monitored by the ministry. Small steps like this would be better than taking a huge leap. And of course they want to send it thru quickly they are being sued for 4.3 million dollars by the neglectful parent.
I believe that most incidents happen in the Toronto area is just because of the population.
I advertise on kijiji, so I take a little offence to that. I follow my ratios, I have a bright clean space, I offer nutritious meals, daily outings. I may not have my ECE but I'm a mom of 3 and run an educational program.
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 Originally Posted by Teagansmom
I believe that most incidents happen in the Toronto area is just because of the population.
I advertise on kijiji, so I take a little offence to that. I follow my ratios, I have a bright clean space, I offer nutritious meals, daily outings. I may not have my ECE but I'm a mom of 3 and run an educational program.
oh, yes I know alot that do advertise and are honest, but there are alot that are not. Have you seen the pics of some of the homes or the number of kids in the pics or the ones that charge 10 or 15 dollars for the whole day, come on someone needs to look into them.
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 Originally Posted by Teagansmom
I believe that most incidents happen in the Toronto area is just because of the population.
I advertise on kijiji, so I take a little offence to that. I follow my ratios, I have a bright clean space, I offer nutritious meals, daily outings. I may not have my ECE but I'm a mom of 3 and run an educational program.
I don't think she was insinuating that everyone on kijiji is a bad provider, but you can sometimes tell when they are. When providers advertise for $2-300/month less than their competitors, it can be a red flag for sure.
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