Feds, province provide funding to lower child-care costs in Sask.
The federal and provincial governments took another step Friday toward lowering child-care costs for families in Saskatchewan.
The governments announced funding will be given to licensed facilities in hopes of reducing parents’ out-of-pocket child-care fees by about half, on average, by February. It’s part of the $1.1-billion deal Saskatchewan signed with the federal government in August.
Every family with children under the age of six who are in provincially licensed child care is eligible to receive the parent fee reduction grant, which will range from up to $306 per month to up to $395 per month depending on the age of the child and the type of child care.
The funding is retroactive to July 1.