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    They are not your employers. You are self employed and they have contracted for care from you.

    They will need your SIN on the tax receipt at the year end but there no reason to provide to for any other time. They certainly do NOT have reason for your drivers license nor names of your household members.

    They opted to come to a day HOME and it perfectly reasonable that other people live in that home. It is none of their business who those people are, other than their relationship to you. They are certainly not entitled to private information about the other residents. Their time to make such a request was prior to contracts and you would be totally in rights to deny them that information. Most people just want know if your husband coming into contract with their child, and how often but what his name is, none of their business to demand.

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