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Last Updated Thursday, July 8, 2021 2:14PM EDT COQUITLAM, B.C. - The federal government has reached a deal with British Columbia, the first in the Trudeau Liberals bid to build a national daycare system, and a move longtime advocates marked as “very good news” for families and the economy. The deal aims to create 30,000 new spaces in B.C. in the next five years, with average fees for regulated spaces cut in half by the end of 2022 and hitting $10 per day in regulated spaces for children under six by 2027. The deal, which is not yet public, is likely to be released in the coming weeks.
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Calling it part of a “feminist recovery,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement at a news conference in Coquitlam on Thursday alongside federal Families Minister Ahmed Hussen.
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Trudeau said the two governments reached the agreement for more-affordable child care in B.C., making it easier for women to stay in the workforce and help families out of poverty.
As part of the agreement, he said the federal government will work with B.C. to achieve $10-a-day regulated child care for all children under six within five years.
Ottawa, B.C. reach deal on child-care funding
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks as he meets with Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in Calgary on Wednesday, July 7, 2021.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
COQUITLAM, B.C. – The federal government has reached a deal with British Columbia, the first in the Trudeau Liberals’ bid to build a national daycare system, and a move longtime advocates marked as “very good news” for families and the economy.
The deal aims to create 30,000 new spaces in B.C. in the next five years, with average fees for regulated spaces cut in half by the end of 2022 and hitting $10 per day in regulated spaces for children under six by 2027.
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