Response rates from 133k Canada voters.
74% Yes |
26% No |
61% Yes |
26% No |
10% Yes, but only for low income families |
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2% Yes, but encourage stay-at-home parenting |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 133k Canada voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 133k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4XJP9HC4yrs4Y
No, encourage stay-at-home parenting
@4SCCFZV4yrs4Y
We live in a patriarchal society; when Canada started doing "women in non traditional trades" they left out the other half of the equation which was to teach men how to multi task. Child rearing needs to be revered instead of being viewed as 'less than'. It is not just a universal child tax, we need a complete overhaul of wages to reflect the importance and tax breaks for people choosing to raise their own children instead of farming that out to a daycare.
@53HLLTK4yrs4Y
A percentage, based on income
@4VPBQML4yrs4Y
No, women belong in the kitchen and should take care of her children at home
@9TVQQC42wks2W
They should subsidize paternity and maternity leave in business. I do like the idea of subsidized child care as well, but being there for the baby is so important to their development.
@9GSJQ2R11mos11MO
People not working, and taking up spots in subsidized daycares should fazed out for the working people.
@9GNXXXT11mos11MO
Yes, a portion of it with provincial funding added on to it as well, as it is in the realm of education.
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