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New daycare for families in Iqaluit


Contract for design of new daycare awarded

IQALUIT, NU, Aug. 3, 2017 /CNW/ - Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) is pleased to announce that families in Iqaluit will have a new, modern daycare facility designed by EVOQ Architecture Incorporated.

The new daycare will be the largest in Nunavut, accommodating approximately 60 children and employing up to 12 people.

INAC is funding the design and construction of the daycare, while not-for-profit Tundra Buddies Day Care Society will be the private operator of the new daycare. The society is exploring partnership options with the community in an effort to be inclusive and representative of the city's residents. 

The tentative opening date of the daycare is the summer of 2019.

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"People deserve high-quality, affordable child care no matter where they live ? it is a leading contributor to families' economic security. This new daycare, will contribute to healthier, more sustainable communities by providing more people in Iqaluit with options to pursue education or to work outside the home.We are honoured to be supporting them and their futures."

Honourable Carolyn Bennett
Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada

"The board of the Tundra Buddies Day Care Society is thrilled by this announcement and sees this step as a very concrete advancement of the project."

Rachel Théorêt-Gosselin
Tundra Buddies Day Care Society President

"We are honoured to work with the Iqalummiut once again, to help them give shape to their vision of this new daycare."

Alain Fournier, Architect
EVOQ Architecture
Panaq Design

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SOURCE Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada



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