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ECE cuts hurt kids most affected by pandemic

May 26, 2022

“If these cuts occur as planned, 96 designated ECEs – predominately racialized women – will lose their jobs. Many kindergarten classes with 29 five or six year old students will be reduced from having two adults in the room to only one.” – Read More

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