Provinces knew the deal when they signed on to $10-a-day child care: Liberal minister
OTTAWA — Provinces and territories had their “eyes wide open” when they signed on to the federal $10-a-day child-care program, says Families Minister Jenna Sudds.
Her assertion that they must now make it work comes amid growing pushback from daycares that say the program is going to make them go bankrupt.
Operators in multiple provinces are threatening to pull out of the national child-care system or even close their doors. They say the federal-provincial agreements limit the fees they can charge while not providing enough support to cover all their costs.
“It’s been underfunded from the beginning,” said Krystal Churcher, the chair of the Association of Alberta Childcare Entrepreneurs.


