A renewed agreement between the federal and Saskatchewan governments will keep $10-a-day childcare available in the province for another five years as Saskatchewan’s population and economy continue to grow. The extension is presented as a way to provide stability for families and support for the childcare sector.
The renewed federal-provincial deal maintains the $10-per-day fee for regulated childcare spaces in Saskatchewan for five additional years. It is framed as part of a broader early learning and childcare strategy aimed at affordability and access for families across the province.
For parents, the key benefit is predictable and significantly reduced childcare costs compared with market rates. Childcare operators are expected to gain more financial certainty over the medium term, which can help them plan staffing, programming, and potential expansion of spaces.
The agreement follows earlier discussions and uncertainty over whether the existing arrangement would be extended beyond its previous end date. The renewal is positioned as a response to pressure from families, educators, and operators who argued that $10-a-day care is crucial to household budgets and workforce participation.
A renewed federal-provincial deal will keep $10-a-day childcare in Saskatchewan as the province grows. Wayne Mantyka reports.
The renewed five-year $10-a-day childcare deal in Saskatchewan secures affordable care for families and stability for providers, reinforcing early learning as an economic and social priority for the growing province.