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

Five-Year Extension and Broader Coverage in Saskatchewan’s Childcare Deal

Overview

The federal and Saskatchewan governments have renewed their agreement to maintain $10-a-day childcare for another five years. The renewed deal introduces updates to age eligibility and program investments aimed at improving accessibility and workforce support.

Key Terms of the Deal

Official Statements

“This extension means more stability for families and for the workforce supporting our youngest learners,” said a federal spokesperson.

“Parents shouldn’t have to choose between affordable care and quality early learning,” said Saskatchewan’s Minister of Education.

Impact on Families

The renewal of the $10-a-day program is expected to ease financial pressures on families with young children. Expansion to older preschoolers also helps bridge the gap between early childcare and mandatory school attendance.

Future Outlook

The governments aim to keep improving affordability and quality of care. Continuous collaboration between provincial and federal authorities will shape the program’s next phase, focusing on accessibility and regional needs.


Author’s Summary: The renewed deal extends $10-a-day childcare in Saskatchewan for five years, raises eligibility to six years, and invests in educators and new child spaces to strengthen family support.

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