Sask. government, Ottawa extend $10/day daycare for another five years
Some Saskatchewan parents will continue to receive $10 a day daycare for another five years thanks to an extension of the Canada-Saskatchewan Bilateral Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, starting in 2026-2027.
“Affordable child care is an economic tool that helps Saskatchewan grow,” Patty Hajdu, federal minister of jobs and families, said in a statement.
“When parents can find good, reliable child care, they can work, train, or build a business. That helps families earn more and helps the whole province stay competitive. In Saskatchewan, lower fees are saving families thousands of dollars and keeping more people in the workforce. We will keep working with partners to protect and expand these spaces so every child can learn, and every family can plan for a strong future.”
According to the Ministry of Education, base funding for early learning and child-care programs will increase by three per cent per year for four years, starting in 2027-2028.


