McLeod says she Wants equal treatment for all communities.
The MLA for Watson Lake says its disappointing her home community is not receiving the same help that Whitehorse is getting for emergency child care.
In November the daycare in Watson Lake closed, leaving approximately a dozen families searching for alternative care.
Patti McLeod says to her knowledge that Watson Lake Daycare has gotten little help, while parents affected by the Cheeky Monkey closure in Whitehorse had a high level of government assistance within days.
McLeod says the government should honour its campaign slogan of all community's matter.
She spoke to reporter Dan Jones about her concerns.

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