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What's new on the Toronto Report Card on Children?
- Family influences on children's health and development (fact sheet)
- Access to child care subsidy (interactive map)
- Measuring young children's readiness to learn using the Early Development Instrument (interactive map)
Toronto Operating Criteria Results are now available online!
The City of Toronto believes children benefit from a quality child care experience. All child care centres with a service contract for fee subsidy are assessed by the City for quality standards using the Toronto Operating Criteria.
New cooking school and event venue in St. Lawrence Market
Historic St. Lawrence Market's new cooking school and event venue continues to deliver good food with great taste. The Market Kitchen features celebrity chef demonstrations, hands-on cooking classes and weekly food tasting events. Calendar of events now available.
Easy access to non-emergency City services and information
Dialing 311 provides residents, businesses and visitors with easy access to non-emergency City services, programs and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The City of Toronto offers information and programs that promote the health of children & families through Toronto Public Health, licensed child care programs and early learning opportunities for children through Children's Services, recreation & leisure activities for all ages through Parks & Recreation including skiing and ice skating this winter and connections to the history, culture and art of Toronto through Culture.
More help:
If you can't find the City of Toronto information you are looking for, contact 311 Toronto, our public information and referral service. See our links page for the Toronto Public Library, schools, children's aid societies, housing and more.
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