Saskatchewan has signed a five-year, $1.6-billion childcare agreement with the federal government, bringing some relief to childcare operators, though concerns remain, particularly regarding funding for for-profit centres. Minister of Education Everett Hindley emphasized the need for further negotiation on the agreement’s specifics, while critics like Joan Pratchler highlighted frustrations over consultation and the need for better support for workers. A positive aspect of the deal allows children who turn six in childcare to continue accessing the $10-a-day rate for the rest of the school year. The agreement also includes a three-percent annual funding increase for childcare centres, aiming to enhance accessibility for families.
Loading PerspectiveSplit analysis...





