Ottawa investing billions in B.C. child care

July 22, 2021

The federal government is establishing a Canada-wide early learning and child care system that will make life more affordable for Canadian families and increase women’s participation in the workforce.

Under an agreement with British Columbia, Ottawa will invest $3.2 billion over the next five years to help improve regulated early learning and child care for children under six years of age in the province.

“Too many parents across the country are struggling to find affordable, high-quality child care,” says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “This agreement with British Columbia is a big step forward in establishing Canada-wide child care that will make life more affordable for families, get women back into the workforce, and drive economic growth, while giving every child in Canada, no matter where they live, the chance to achieve their potential.”

In April, the federal government confirmed it was investing $30 billion over five years for a national child care system, reaching $9.2 billion every year in permanent investments.

Source: HR Reporter