
Quebec to review files of immigrant children facing daycare expulsion
MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it will review cases involving children facing expulsion from daycare after the province moved to restrict access to subsidized spots for certain immigrants.
The concession comes following pushback to a new government directive, issued earlier this month, that said foreign workers with open work permits are not eligible for the province’s subsidized daycare rate, currently set at $9.35 per day. A union representing daycare workers says the policy has taken the sector by surprise, and could result in hundreds of children losing their spots.
On Tuesday, two sets of immigrant parents from France and Ukraine threatened Quebec’s Families Department with legal action, calling the directive “invalid and illegal.” Their children, who have been attending a subsidized home daycare for more than a year, were facing expulsion on Wednesday.
In a social media statement on Wednesday, Families Minister Suzanne Roy stood by the government directive, saying the province is merely enforcing an existing rule.