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Finance committee  Thank you.

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Thank you for the question. The intention is that the federal government will enter into negotiations with provinces and territories at the earliest opportunity to begin to implement the Canada-wide child care system. I should underline that there is already a foundation that h

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  I can speak a bit about the support for the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development. Certainly the Minister of Finance has created the task force for women in the economy, but at this point in time I am not familiar with its work on child care. I will work with my D

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  The budget did outline the economic and fiscal returns on investments in child care and pointed to a range of studies indicating that for every dollar invested in child care, the return can be anywhere from about $1.50 to I think $2.80. There are a range of studies out there. Man

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  That's right.

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Thank you for the question. Mr. Chair, within the $30 billion that Mr. Fraser referred to, there is $27.2 billion over five years for provinces and territories. Within that, the $2.9 billion is the first year of that five years of funding. With regard to how the funding was arri

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Thank you for the question. My Internet connection is a bit choppy, so I'm hoping that you're able to see and hear me. Mr. Fraser, that's correct. In budget 2021, the budget articulated a number of goals or commitments for child care. Perhaps first among those were commitments r

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  That's correct.

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Hello, Mr. Chair.

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Thank you. Please just let me know if there are any issues with the sound quality. I am here to speak to clause 288. This clause provides for the appropriation of funding for early learning and child care to provinces and territories for fiscal year 2021-22. It includes three

June 3rd, 2021Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Yes, well I'm the director general who's responsible for the poverty reduction area at ESDC, so I would be one of the signators, as would Hugues, along the way, as the decisions are going along. Then they would go along potentially north of me to the deputy. The intention is that

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  The overall policy direction, yes.

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Yes, that decision will rest with officials. Yes, it will be the deputy, and we will keep the minister informed, but the decision will rest with the deputy.

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  The final decider for statistical items will be the chief statistician and the deputy minister of Employment and Social Development.

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Karen Hall

Finance committee  Statistics Canada is responsible for the statistical methodology and working closely with ESDC officials to determine what should be in the basket. For example—

May 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Karen Hall