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land acknowledgement

20 Feb 2024

We publish Early childhood education and care in Canada 2021 in what is known as downtown Toronto which is the land of the Anishinaabeg and the Haudenosaunee peoples, the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently the Mississaugas of the Credit. [...] As a policy research organization, CRRU commits to continuously examining and acting upon its role and responsibility in working proactively with Indigenous stakeholders and addressing systemic barriers preventing Inuit, First Nations, and Métis communities from participating in the education and care services anchored in their knowledge and ways of living. [...] Childcare Research and Resource Unit ECEC in Canada 2021 [ 3 ] table of Contents Land acknowledgement 3 Acknowledgements 8 about Childcare Resource and Research Unit 10 This document 11 data sourCes 12 the state oF Canadian earlY Childhood eduCation and Care in 2022 14 Child care and the federal government: Early days through 2015 14 Post-2015: The Multilateral Framework on Early Learning and Chil. [...] First and foremost among the contributors, we wish to acknowledge and thank the provincial/territorial early learning and child care officials who provided the core data and information, especially as our detailed data requests came at a hyper-busy time of rapid policy and provision change. [...] We are also most appreciative of the contributions of the officials at the Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Secretariat, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) who generously shared the data, contacts and clarification reflected in several sections of the report.
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