Saskatchewan is set to cap childcare fees at $10 per day beginning in April, leveraging federal dollars to meet affordability targets.
agreeing to leverage $1.1 billion in federal investment over five years for childcare improvements.
Part of the deal between the two jurisdictions was to create 28,000 new regulated spaces by 2026, in addition to lowering fees for families. Next steps will be “building out” the remaining spaces, said Duncan, beginning with increasing the available workforce to support such additional capacity in the sector.
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