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NDP Ad Promotes Child Care Plan, Mulcair As Father, Grandfather

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Apr, 2015 12:34 PM
  • NDP Ad Promotes Child Care Plan, Mulcair As Father, Grandfather
OTTAWA — Federal New Democrats are bringing out a new ad that gives glimpses into Tom Mulcair's personal life.
 
The online ad is ostensibly aimed at promoting the party's $15-a-day national child care plan.
 
But in the process, it showcases the NDP leader as a father and grandfather who understands the struggles middle-class families face in raising their children.
 
The ad features snapshots and grainy video footage of a much younger Mulcair cradling one of his infant sons, snuggling with his wife and playing with his kids.
 
A smiling, casually dressed Mulcair says these early years weren't easy and he and his wife worked hard to give their children a good start in life.
 
And he proclaims that being a dad is the best job he's ever had.
 
Mulcair also emphasizes his governing experience, saying that as a Quebec cabinet minister he saw first-hand how investing in day care helps both families and the economy.
 
He proposes to create one million child care spaces which parents could access for no more than $15 a day.
 
The spaces would be created over eight years, with the annual cost to the federal treasury rising to $5 billion a year when fully implemented.

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