Raise Your Voice for Better Child Care
Ontario’s child care system is at a turning point—and your voice can help shape its future. Whether you’re a parent on a waitlist, an early childhood educator dealing with burnout and financial stress, or someone who believes that all families deserve access to affordable, high-quality child care, there’s a way for you to make a difference.
Join a Campaign
We run ongoing campaigns to influence policy decisions, expand access, and improve working conditions in child care. You can help by signing petitions, contacting decision-makers, or spreading the word in your community.
Get Involved in Local Action
From rallies and appreciation days to town halls and info sessions, OCBCC supports grassroots actions across Ontario. Host your own event or join an upcoming one in your area.
Advocate in Your Community
We have toolkits, templates, posters, and talking points to make advocacy easier than ever—whether you’re speaking at a parent council, writing a letter to the editor, or organizing with your team.
Community Guidelines
1. Respect one another.
Debates are great, but attacks are not. Please refrain from posting offensive, obscene, threatening or abusive comments.
2. Hate-speech will not be tolerated.
Comments containing racism, homophobia, sexism, or any other form of hate-speech will be removed.
3. Keep your language in check.
Our filters do allow for quite a bit of colourful language, but keep in mind that obscenities may offend some so a moderator may remove or edit it.
4. Stay on topic.
Comments should be related to the topic discussed in the post.
5. Don't impersonate someone else.
Do not use a false e-mail address, impersonate any person or entity, or otherwise mislead as to the origin of your comments.
6. Don’t post spam or commercial content.
We do not welcome comments containing copyrighted material used for commercial purposes or for soliciting funds.
7. Readers may "flag" other reader comments.
Moderators endeavour to review flagged comments as soon as possible. We do not remove every comment that has been flagged.
8. Stop and think before commenting.
Remember that comments have a long life on the web.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Let’s Make Change Together
Child care is a public good. A strong system benefits everyone — families, educators, the broader community and our economy.
But we can’t do it alone. Take the next step:




