Child-care fees to go down in Sask. as province works towards $10-a-day goal
Parents of young children will get some relief from rising costs next year, as child-care fees in the province are set to drop by an average of 70 per cent.
According to the Government of Saskatchewan, the fee reduction in regulated child care is part of a roughly $1.1-billion investment through an agreement between the federal and provincial governments.
The fee reduction, which is to take effect Sept. 1, will see parent fees for regulated child care drop by an average of 70 per cent when compared to March of 2021, the provincial government said.
There are about 16,000 regulated child care spaces in the province for children under six, the government noted. With the newly announced fee reduction, the government said a family with an infant in full-time, regulated child care could expect to see their fees drop by $550 each month compared to January of 2022.