What’s in the deal to extend $10 a day childcare in Saskatchewan

Overview of the Childcare Agreement Extension in Saskatchewan

A new childcare agreement between the provincial and federal governments introduces a five-year term and expands eligibility to include children up to six years old. This deal aims to build on existing efforts to provide affordable childcare.

Key Changes in the Agreement

Statements on the Agreement

The Saskatchewan government emphasized the importance of stable, affordable childcare options for families, noting that expanding the age limit reflects community needs.

"Providing accessible childcare supports working families and contributes to children's early development," a government spokesperson said.

The federal government highlighted collaboration with provinces to improve childcare throughout Canada.

Summary

This agreement extends and enhances affordable childcare in Saskatchewan by lengthening the funding period and widening eligibility to kids through six years, supporting families and child development in a meaningful way.

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