Chamber lobbies for more child care funding in B.C. budget
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce would like to see child care, economic development and mental health funding be budget priorities for the B.C. government in the coming year.
In input for the 2021 budget, the chamber told a select standing committee on finance about the need for a $10-a day child care plan, and funding to create more licensed spaces and to train early childhood
The chamber cited support for a recent City of Vernon child care action plan.
“We frequently hear from our members that attraction and retention of employees is challenging because of the lack of child care, and this ultimately has a significant impact on employers’ ability to operate and contribute fully to the economy,” said Robin Cardew, chair of the Chamber’s advocacy committee.











