As of Dec. 1, Nunavut will be the first jurisdiction to achieve $10-a-day for licensed child care centres under a Canada-wide early learning and child-care system, say the federal and territorial governments.
'For families, that will mean a big savings for people across our territory,' says education ministerPamela Gross, the MLA for Cambridge Bay, pictured Nov. 17, 2021.According to a joint news release from the federal and territorial government, as of Dec. 1, Nunavut will be the first jurisdiction to achieve $10-a-day for licensed child-care centres under a Canada-wide early learning and child-care system.
"We're just so delighted and happy to be able to get to $10 a day at an accelerated rate and bypass the 50 per cent reduction fees, which we were anticipating with the department, and go straight to a better option," she said. She said one of the biggest challenges when it comes to expanding child care is infrastructure, but said "with partnerships with the Inuit organizations and with the federal government, I know that this will really help support the creation of those spaces."
"I think that wage enhancement will really help the variation of salaries across the daycare facilities and help retain and recruit more people."
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