Well I for one hope it doesn't pass to quickly as I have 3 under 2 currently but two of them turn 2 in February. I will be royally pissed off if I have to give them notice for the sake of 4 weeks. That's a joke. Additionally, how does insurance work with Ontario providers registered with an agency currently? Is the insurance provided through the agency because to my knowledge there aren't any insurance companies providing insurance for 6 daycare kids, there are barely any offering 5 kids. This is what happens when policy is put in place by people without first hand knowledge and experience of the industry.
I personally think that petitions and rallies do have the potential to have impact, but in a case like this when the vast majority of providers have stayed silent, there isn't a united front delivered to the house. Had there been a greater number more indicative of the majority of the providers in the industry I believe it could have had a greater impact. It is a shame that those who are in the minority have worked their asses off to not be fully supported and for it then to not have a great impact on any type of change. Had everyone come together in our industry then things could have turned out very different and I think we may have been taken more seriously and someone may have been forced to respond. A small percentage of our industry is easy to ignore, the masses not so much.

































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