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Alberta, Ottawa ink $10-a-day child-care deal
Alberta has become the latest province to sign on to a $10-a-day federal universal child-care program. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney made the joint announcement Monday in Edmonton.
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