Ontario boosting ECE wages to $23.86 an hour next year in bid to ease shortage

Ontario is boosting the wages of early childhood educators in most licensed child-care centres to $23.86 an hour next year, up from the planned increase to $20, in a bid to ease shortages of those workers. Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce steps to the podium before speaking to members of the media at the Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto on Friday August 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Ontario is boosting the minimum wage of early childhood educators in most licensed child-care centres to $23.86 an hour next year – up from a planned increase to $20 – in a bid to ease shortages that advocates say are hampering growth of the national $10-a-day program.

Education Minister Stephen Lecce released his child-care workforce strategy Thursday, including the wage floor increase that the government says will see Ontario's starting wages for ECEs go from one of the lowest in Canada to one of the highest.

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