Local childcare providers look for more information following new money in budget
Childcare providers in Prince Albert are looking for more information following the release of the province’s budget when they learned of more money being directed to childcare in the province.
Tuesday’s provincial budget called earmarked new funding to support the creation of an additional 2,500 new childcare spaces by 2020. The province says $100.7 million has been set aside for early years projects in the 2018-19 budget, including an increase of $20.8 million from the federal government for the Canada-Saskatchewan Early Learning and Child Care Agreement.
That agreement is a three-year, $41 million program to improve access to quality childcare, support inclusion and enhance early learning opportunities. Some of the funding available through the agreement will work to reduce existing waitlists.
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education said the agreement will create 1,500 additional licensed in-home spaces, 950 licensed centre-based spaces and 65 francophone spaces in communities across the province by 2019-20. The spaces will be targeted toward children ages 0-6, and organizations offering childcare to vulnerable families, Indigenous families, new Canadians and francophone communities.