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

Overview of the Childcare Agreement

Saskatchewan has reached a new agreement to extend its $10-a-day childcare program. The deal includes a five-year term length and expands the age eligibility to include children through six years old.

Key Changes in the Childcare Program

Importance of the Deal

This extension builds on earlier commitments to affordable childcare, aiming to provide better support for families and early childhood development. By guaranteeing a longer-term agreement, the province ensures continued access and improvements in service availability.

"Expanding age eligibility and extending the program’s term aligns with our commitment to affordable, accessible childcare for Saskatchewan families," a government spokesperson said.

Summary

The updated agreement to extend $10-a-day childcare in Saskatchewan stabilizes funding over five years and broadens access to children up to six years old, reinforcing the province’s dedication to affordable childcare.


This deal strengthens affordable childcare access in Saskatchewan by providing longer-term support and expanding benefits to more children, helping families across the province.

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