Ottawa announces $6-billion transfer to Quebec aimed at strengthening child care
MONTREAL — The federal government will transfer about $6 billion to Quebec over five years in connection with Ottawa’s national child-care program, but the money comes without conditions and Quebec’s government can spend it how it pleases.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement Thursday alongside Premier François Legault in Montreal, who said his government will use the money to ensure there are enough spaces in the province’s subsidized daycare network and to increase salaries for early child educators.
However, Legault told reporters that not all of the money, which comes “without conditions,” will be used to increase funding for the province’s daycare system.
“Quebec already invests $2.7 billion a year, which isn’t the case in other provinces,” Legault said. “There is a portion that will be used to reimburse expenses that have already been incurred. There is a portion that, as promised, will be used to complete the network and to increase the salaries of educators.”


