$10-a-day child care coming to Saskatchewan in April
Saskatchewan is ahead of schedule when it comes to $10-a-day child care.
The federal and provincial governments announced Monday that fees for regulated child care in Saskatchewan will be reduced to $10 per day starting April 1 — three years before that target originally was to be met.
When the two levels of government signed the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement in August of 2021, the goal was to reduce fees to $10 a day by the end of 2025-26.
“The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to investing in affordable, inclusive and high-quality child care that provides children with a positive start in life while also giving parents the flexibility and choice to build both a family and career,” Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan said in a media release.