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Nova Scotia school closures especially difficult for low-income families

Low-income families in Nova Scotia are going to have some difficult decisions to make this week after the province cancelled classes for public school students.

Parents forced to choose whether to work or stay home with their children

To go to work and make money or stay at home to look after the children? Low income families to make difficult decision as Nova Scotia closes public schools during teacher dispute. (CBC)

Low-income families in Nova Scotia are going to have some difficult decisions to make this week after the province cancelled classes for public schoolstudents.

For many parentsit means either going to workor staying home and potentially risking losing a job to look after the children.

"I'm not equatingeducation with childcare but if children cannot be inschoolsbecause schools aren't safe and mom has to be at her job in order to put food on the table, where is mom's child or children going to be? Who is going to be looking after them to know they're safe? That's really the issue," saidSheriLecker, executive director ofAdsumfor Women and Children.

Day camps not affordable

Leckersaid she has not had a chance to speak with the families she works with atAdsumsince the province made its announcement to close school for an undetermined amount of timeover the weekend.

She said many of the day camps being offered by organizations and businesses are not affordable for low-income households. One of the more affordable Monday day camp optionsat the George Dixon centre was full by Sunday evening.

"If you are working at minimum wage you don't have that kind of money put aside and you can't free up that kind of money to pay for a program tomorrow or the day after," Lecker said.

"It also comes at a time of year when many families are already stressed with Christmas coming and people worrying how to provide and give their kids a holiday, something special. They're already stressed about that."