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New Ontario safety rules welcome after crash, not blanket solution: daycare coalition

TORONTO - A coalition that represents hundreds of child-care centres says the Ontario government’s proposed measures to boost daycare safety are welcome, but is cautioning against a “blanket” solution given the diversity of programs in the province. 

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New Ontario safety rules welcome after crash, not blanket solution: daycare coalition

A man places flowers in front of the damaged window the day after an SUV crashed into a daycare in Richmond Hill, Ont., on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Eduardo Lima


TORONTO - A coalition that represents hundreds of child-care centres says the Ontario government’s proposed measures to boost daycare safety are welcome, but is cautioning against a “blanket” solution given the diversity of programs in the province. 

The province promised changes Thursday evening after a vehicle drove into a Richmond Hill daycare at pickup time on Wednesday, killing a toddler and leaving six young children and three adults injured.

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