New child care spaces coming to Central Saskatchewan
New childcare spaces are set to open in 41 communities across the province thanks to a $23.5-million partnership between the Saskatchewan government and federal government.
According to a news release, the 2,349 spaces in 51 organizations is funded as part of the “Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement” and are a mix of new developments, expansions, additions and over 600 spaces of those will open in Central Saskatchewan.
“This investment of $23.5 million will provide Saskatchewan families greater access to affordable, high-quality early learning and childcare opportunities,” Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said in the release. “These spaces will support positive child development, early literacy and student achievement.”
Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN–S) President Glen McCallum said in same release that they “are pleased” to collaborate with the two governments as they too will be funded for 90 spaces.