Governments Of Canada & Saskatchewan Make Life More Affordable For Families Through Reduced Child Care Fees
Since signing the early learning and child care agreements with the federal government in August, the Government of Saskatchewan has delivered a wage increase and training opportunities for early childhood educators (ECEs) ensuring families and their children have access to high quality and inclusive child care in the province.
Today, the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced that as a first step toward making child care more affordable for children aged 0 to 5, funding will be provided to licensed facilities that will reduce parents’ out-of-pocket child care fees by about half on average, retroactive to July 1, 2021. This initial reduction is the first step toward reaching the 2025-26 goal of, on average, $10 a day licensed child care in Saskatchewan.
“The Government of Saskatchewan remains committed to making life more affordable for families,” Education Minister Dustin Duncan said. “Through reducing fees and delivering more child care options, we are continuing to build a stronger Saskatchewan for families across the province.”
Funding is being provided through the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement signed in August 2021.