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Ontario Launching Liam Riazati Memorial Fund to Protect Children in Child Care

  • Stephen Lecce, MPP
  • Dec 8, 2025
  • 2 min read

TORONTO — Ontario is investing $20 million to launch the Liam Riazati Memorial Fund, a new initiative to help protect children in child care by helping community-based licensed facilities install concrete barriers. The new fund honours the life of Liam Riazati, a child who tragically passed away following a motor vehicle collision with a child care centre in September 2025.


"Our community was deeply impacted following the tragedy that took place in the Richmond Hill Child Care facility," said Stephen Lecce, MPP for King—Vaughan. "This announcement serves as a promise to the Riazati family that Liam's memory will be honoured, ensuring no parent loses their child like this ever again. We will do whatever it takes to keep kids safe."


The Liam Riazati Memorial Fund will support community-based child care programs, many of which operate in unique spaces such as retail settings, places of worship, residential dwellings and other standalone public buildings, where concrete barriers can provide an extra layer of protection.


“The fatal accident at a child care centre in Richmond Hill was a heartbreaking tragedy for the entire community,” said Paul Calandra, Minister of Education. “In Liam’s honour, we are taking steps to support child care operators and families with measures that offer greater peace of mind and added protection for children.”


Starting in early 2026, existing community-based child care operators will be able to access a simple application process that will make it easy for operators to arrange the delivery and installation of the barriers, which will be supplied free of charge. Further details on how to apply will be provided to child care operators in early 2026.


This investment will provide safety support in the short-term while Ontario examines longer-term safety requirements for the child care sector. The province will consult with the sector and technical experts on recommendations to update design guidelines and regulations for licensed child care programs, including best practices to better safeguard indoor and outdoor play spaces and reduce risks to children.


These actions build on Ontario’s immediate response following the tragic incident. As a precaution, the province directed all licensed child care centres to close parking spaces near child care areas, with the exception of accessible spaces, as short-term measures to protect children while longer-term solutions are developed.


Quick Facts

  • The ministry has asked school boards to assess safety of elementary schools with and without child care and consider any required next steps to support safe learning environments for children.

  • Schools are generally designed with safety in mind, so needs and types of safety enhancements for child care programs in school building structures are different.

Quotes

"As a member of the Richmond Hill community, I share the shock and grief that all Ontarians felt on that tragic day in September. Today, we are honouring Liam’s life and memory through measures that enhance the safety of children and staff in their programs across the province. The Liam Riazati Memorial Fund will help protect thousands of children and offer greater peace of mind for their families and caregivers."

- Michael Parsa

Minister of Children, Community and Social Services


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