National Council of Women of Canada - Blog

A Blog gives you current information and items of inerest. The National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC) has done two blogs on the meetings of the Commission on the Status of Women, 2010, and 2011. We are continuing now with a blog, on a range of topics of interst to members and the public. The NCWC has a very complete web site where you can learn more about the history and members of Council.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Child Care announcement expected in Winnipeg tomorrow (Thursday)

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff will make a child care related announcement during an election campaign stop in Winnipeg Thursday, Global News has learned.

Ignatieff will make the campaign promise at a community centre in south Winnipeg Thursday morning. Details and dollar figures were not immediately available. Ignatieff kicked off his election campaign last week promising to fight the Conservatives on day care, citing a female bulldozer operator he met in Newfoundland worried she couldn’t work because she was a single mom with no one to care for her kids. 

I'm going to try and be there.

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