
Meeting parents where they are: more affordable child care in Manitoba
Published on February 18, 2025 at 7:40 p.m.
The Manitoba government is investing $20 million over the next four years to make child care more affordable for families.
The investment will be used to create new child care spaces, increase subsidies for low-income families, and provide training for early childhood educators.
“We know that access to affordable child care is essential for families,” said Families Minister Rochelle Squires. “This investment will help to make child care more affordable and accessible for all families in Manitoba.”
The new child care spaces will be created in a variety of settings, including child care centres, family homes, and schools.
The subsidies for low-income families will be increased by 50 per cent, and the training for early childhood educators will be provided through a new partnership with Red River College.
The government is also working with child care providers to develop new and innovative ways to deliver child care services.
“We are committed to working with child care providers to find new and innovative ways to deliver child care services that meet the needs of families,” said Squires. “This investment is a step in the right direction.”
The investment in child care is part of the government’s broader plan to make life more affordable for families. Other measures in the plan include increasing the minimum wage, providing tax relief for families, and investing in affordable housing.
Quotes from child care providers
“This investment is a game-changer for child care in Manitoba,” said Cindy Ryan, executive director of the Child Care Association of Manitoba. “It will help to make child care more affordable and accessible for all families, and it will also help to improve the quality of child care services.”
“This investment is a win-win for families and for the economy,” said Leah Gazan, CEO of the Manitoba Child and Family Services Association. “It will help to make it possible for more parents to work, which will boost the economy, and it will also help to improve the lives of children.”
Additional information
The Manitoba government is currently working on a new child care plan that will be released later this year. The plan will include a number of new initiatives to make child care more affordable and accessible for families.
The government is also working with the federal government to develop a national child care plan. The national plan will provide funding for child care spaces, subsidies, and training for early childhood educators.
Meeting parents where they are: more affordable child care in Manitoba
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