ARTICLES & SPEECHES 2005

Child-care reforms look promising: Changes should improve access to higher-quality, affordable, regulated care
Lynn Odynski, The Edmonton Journal [Page: A19], 23 Nov 2005
while the plan offers hope that more parents will finally have access to child-care programs they can both afford and trust, a closer look reveals that it also creates pitfalls -- policies that must be avoided if young children and their families are going to benefit from this plan.

Voters not preoccupied by scandals; Social questions ranked biggest issue in next election Poll Priorities found beyond Gomery, ethics, tax cuts and crime
Sean Gordon, The Toronto Star [Page: A6], 14 Nov 05

The Federal Provincial Territorial Agreements and Child Care
Lynell Anderson, 19 Sep 05 Notes for panel presentation at the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA) National Symposium.

Father's Day Message to the Alberta Government
Public Interest Alberta 17 Jun 05 - Families want Quality, Accessible Childcare Now!
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Child care is a women’s issue
28 Apr 05

CBC Commentary
Sharon Gregson, 16 Feb 05

The Federal/Provincial/Territorial Meetings
Various media outlets 14 Feb 05 - Excerpts from Child Care News

The Federal/Provincial/Territorial Meetings
Various media outlets 14 Feb 05 - Excerpts from Child Care News (Part 2)

CBC Commentary
Debra Mayer, 3 Feb 05

The Federal/Provincial/Territorial Meetings
Various media outlets, February, 2005
Excerpts from Child Care News