Gov't opens calls for daycare listings, but private groups aren't happy.

Looking for a daycare may soon be a click away if the Quebec government is successful in looking for proposal to make it happen. 

In a report by the Montreal Gazette, Family Minister Nicole Léger made a call for proposals to create a streamlined listing of daycares from all over the province.

The new plan will have parents register their children online for a daycare of their choice. 

They would be able to also track their application status too. 

Léger says the current system of finding a daycare has parents having to knock on doors.

An association representing private daycares is not happy with the idea, 

They say the provincial government did not listen to their objections, after several conducting rounds of meetings. 

General manager Francine Lessard of Le Conseil québécois des services de garde éducatifs à l’enfance, proposes to spend the money to create new daycares that meets the needs of Quebec's parents instead of spending it on more failed centralized waiting lists.

Proposals for the new streamlined listing system are due this November.

The winning bid will be announced in December.