Daycare spaces refer to the number of spots available for children in a daycare center or facility. It shows how many children can be accommodated and taken care of at a particular daycare. Full definition
$ 7 billion over the next decade to create up to 40,000 new daycare spaces, part of the social infrastructure funding announced last year. (thestar.com)
Instead, these families compete for regulated daycare spaces accessible to only about one in five children under six years old, most of which come with costs beyond their reach. (broadbentinstitute.ca)
the number of daycare spaces for 1,000, the number of regulated day care space for children aged 0 to 5, average day care cost and the percentage of families with kids. (moneysense.ca)