Liberals face pressure for concrete ideas, economic plan in spending update
OTTAWA — Chrystia Freeland’s voice perked up as she started to discuss child care during a virtual fundraiser this week.
She explained how an issue near to her had become top of mind for corporate executives, who had begun banging on her door about a national program.
The federal finance minister said the pandemic’s hit to women in the workforce had produced an “epiphany” about the need for child care.
“Not going to be easy,” she said Thursday night.

