The Province has identified workers who are eligible for Emergency Child Care (ECC).
A link to the full list can be found here – it includes healthcare, childcare, grocery store, construction and many other types of workers.
The list has been released now as students will be returning to virtual learning come April 19th.
If you are a parent with a school-aged child or children and on the eligibility list looking to access an emergency child care program, please contact your local service system manager for information on availability, program locations and registration.
Our government will do whatever it takes to support our frontline workers who are helping us defeat #COVID19.
While students are remote learning, emergency child care will be provided to school-aged children of eligible health care and frontline workers, at no cost to parents. pic.twitter.com/px9BBT0i23
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) April 15, 2021
From grocery clerks to first responders — we are committed to supporting these critical frontline workers.
That is why we are providing free emergency child care during the period of remote learning.
We will continue to support them as they work hard to defeat #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/t44dpHxmK4
— Stephen Lecce (@Sflecce) April 15, 2021
Emergency Child Care Update – Worker Eligibility List Confirmed by Province. Examples of those eligible for ECC include health care workers, child care workers, grocery store workers, construction workers – and many others. Read the full release here: https://t.co/p7bgrWttka pic.twitter.com/0v9X06seop
— District of Muskoka (@DistrictMuskoka) April 15, 2021


