RICHMOND, BC, July 24, 2020 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada has been working closely with provinces and territories to ensure all families have access to affordable and high quality child care. The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges, including temporary closures and loss of critical revenue from placement fees, which have put the sector at risk.
Today, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, announced $625 million in federal support for Canada's child care sector to help ensure that safe and sufficient child care spaces are available to support parents' gradual return to work. Along with the agreements under the Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework, this investment means the Government of Canada will invest almost $1.2 billion to support child care in 2020-2021, a 67% increase over the next highest year in history, 2005-2006, when $700 million were announced.
This investment through the Safe Restart Agreement will help address the key priorities agreed upon by Canada's First Ministers for the safe restart of Canada's economy over the next six to eight months.
Quotes
"Parents in British Columbia and across Canada are eager to get back to work, but without quality child care for their kids, many will face barriers to re-entering the labour market. The Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories to ensure child care spaces are safe and accessible so we can continue to build towards a strong economic recovery together."
– The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
"The availability of affordable, high-quality and flexible child care will be key to ensuring Canadian parents can return to work and our economy can recover from this crisis. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting the child care sector to ensure all Canadian families will have access to the quality child care they need."
– The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
Quick Facts
- This investment is in addition to the $1.2 billion over three years that was distributed to the provinces and territories, starting in 2017-18, to support early learning and child care and create up to 40,000 more affordable child care spaces.
- Funding is allocated to the provinces and territories based on the existing allocation formula used for the Early Learning and Child Care Bilateral Agreements.
- The key priorities to safely restart Canada's economy are:
- Testing, contact tracing, and data management
- Health care system capacity
- Vulnerable populations
- Municipalities
- Personal protective equipment for health and non-health workers
- Child care for returning workers
- Pan-Canadian sick leave
Related Links
Multilateral Early Leaning and Child Care Framework
Early Learning and Child Care Bilateral Agreements
Priorities to safely restart Canada's economy
SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada
Marielle Hossack, Press Secretary, Office of the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, [email protected] ; Media Relations Office, Employment and Social Development Canada, 819-994-5559, [email protected]
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