Quebec Premier François Legault commits to adding 37,000 daycare spots by 2025
Quebec Premier François Legault committed to adding 37,000 more subsidized daycare spots in the province by 2025, promising that any family that needs a place will be able to get one.
Legault’s government on Thursday tabled a bill and an action plan aimed at meeting the province’s child-care needs. The plan will get off the ground “as soon as possible,” he said in Quebec City.
Quebec’s child-care network is under increasing strain, with an all-time high of more than 50,000 names on its waiting list and a shortfall of educators that the Family Department estimates at 17,800 workers.
The plan is estimated to cost about $3 billion. However, the creation of about half of the 37,000 spots has previously been announced. New spending for the additional places announced Thursday is estimated at $1.8 billion.


