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Unlicensed daycare rules 'barely' enforced, report warns

Unlicensed daycares in Ontario operate under lax and barely enforced rules in a system with legal loopholes, the province's ombudsman says in an investigation prompted by the death of a two-year-old girl.

Ontario ombudsman slams 'passive' culture at Ministry of Education

There are some 823,000 children of school age in unlicensed daycares across the province, said Ontario ombudsman Andre Marin. But the government will only inspect one if it has reason to believe the facility has too many children. (iStock)

Unlicenseddaycaresin Ontario operate under lax and barely enforced rules in a system with legal loopholes, the province's ombudsman has found in an investigation prompted by the death of a two-year-old girl.

EvaRavikovichwas one of four children in the Greater Toronto Area todie in an unlicensed daycarein a seven-month period, but she was "a bit like a canary in a coal mine," said ombudsman Andre Marin.

"Her death signalled significant problems beneath the surface," he said in a statement.

Marin cancelled a planned news conference to unveil his report following shootings on and near Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

There are some 823,000 children of school age in unlicensed daycares across the province, Marin said in a news release. But the government will only conduct an inspection if it has reason to believe the facility has too many children, which usually only happens if a complaint is made.

Passive and inconsistent

Each year the Ministry of Education gets hundreds of complaints about unlicensed daycares and finds more than 25 per cent are substantiated, he said. However, the system for receiving and responding to those complaints suffers from "entrenched organizational malaise," Marin said. He slammed the "passive" enforcement culture and inconsistent complaint tracking.

[The rules] were barely being enforced by a bureaucracy that shied away from inspections and investigations.- Ontario ombudsman Andre Marin

"As lax as the rules are for unlicensed daycares, they were barely being enforced by a bureaucracy that shied away from inspections and investigations and preferred to use soft tools of encouragement instead," Marin said in a statement.

Marin is not recommending that all daycares be licensed, but is urging the Ministry of Education to consider a centralized registry and tougher standards for the unlicensed sector.

Though the Ministry of Education is already acting on the bulk of Marin's 113 recommendations, he said it's "too little, too late."

"At a certain point, you have to ask, what could be more pressing, more urgent, than protecting children?" Marin said.

'Brazenly illegal'

Unlicensed daycare operators can't care for more than five unrelated children under the age of 10, not counting their own kids. But Marin said 29 children and 14 dogs were allegedly found amid "unsanitary and dangerous conditions" at Eva's daycare.

Eva Ravikovich, 2, was found dead inside an unlicensed Vaughan daycare on July 10, 2013. (Supplied)
The ministry failed to follow up on multiple complaints, including from children's aid society officials, about the home daycare in Vaughan, Ont., Marin said.

Two Education Ministry employees were suspended after it was discovered that a number of complaints about unlicensed daycares went unanswered in 2012.

The ministry's "ineptitude allowed this brazenly illegal daycare to operate unabated for many months," Marin said.

When Eva died the government was already working on updating the "antiquated" Day Nurseries Act, but it accelerated the reforms and has introduced a bill in the legislature.

The Child Care Modernization Act marks one of two crucial changes to the system, Marin said, the other being a dedicated enforcement unit for investigating complaints about unlicensed daycares which is already in the works.

The ombudsman's team also found "alarming loopholes" that have allowed illegal daycares to operate "under the guise of private schools and so-called summer 'camps,"' he said.

The New Democrats had called on Marin to launch the investigation.