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Governments of Canada and British Columbia are making early learning and child care more accessible and affordable for families - Governments sign a bilateral agreement


VANCOUVER, Feb. 23, 2018 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and British Columbia are making significant investments in early learning and child care systems to improve children's continuous development and support them in reaching their full potential.

Today, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Jonathan Wilkinson, on behalf of the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, announced an early learning and child care bilateral agreement with the Honourable Katrine Conroy, Minister of Children and Family Development for British Columbia and the Honourable Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care.

The agreement allocates $153 million, over three years, to:

This announcement follows a historic agreement made on June 12, 2017, by the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Early Learning and Child Care on a Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework. The Framework sets the foundation for governments to work towards a shared long-term vision where all children across Canada can experience the enriching environment of quality early learning and child care.

By taking care of our children today, we're growing and strengthening the middle class for years to come. The bilateral agreement is supported by long-term Government of Canada investments in early learning and child care announced in Budgets 2016 and 2017, totaling $7.5 billion over 11 years, and is another step to help ensure that British Columbia's children get the best start in life.

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"Across Canada, raising a family can be costly. That is no different in British Columbia. Our government is committed to helping alleviate that burden on Canadian families. The early learning and child care bilateral agreement signed today will further enable collaborative effort to help parents make ends meet and give all children a fair and equal chance to succeed."
? The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development

"Today's agreement between Canada and British Columbia is a big step towards ensuring that our children get the best start in life, and in delivering better child care for British Columbia families."
? Jonathan Wilkinson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"We are committed to making life more affordable for B.C. families. We know if we're to deliver on this commitment, we need strong backing from our federal partners. This funding offers much-needed support as we begin to implement universal child care in B.C."
? The Honourable John Horgan, Premier of British Columbia

"Introducing universal child care is going to be one of the most significant policy changes in B.C. history. Improving the system is going to take significant resources and require partnerships like this one with the federal government in order to be successful. The early years play a key role in a child's development, and this federal investment will allow us to better support children, parents and those who work in early childhood education so that B.C. families can access high-quality care, wherever they are in the province."
? The Honourable Katrine Conroy, Minister of Children and Family Development for British Columbia

"The B.C. government believes that every parent deserves to be able to access quality and affordable care for their child. Families across the province will benefit from our partnership with the federal government. This funding, along with our own investments in child care, will allow us to make child care more accessible for low-income families and provide focused funding in areas of need, including more Indigenous and inclusive child-care spaces."
? The Honourable Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care

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CANADA?BRITISH COLUMBIA EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE AGREEMENT

On June 12, 2017, the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Early Learning and Child Care signed a Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework. This is a significant milestone in which governments agree to work together to address some of the key early learning and child care issues across the country.

Governments will work towards achieving the shared long-term vision of the Framework where all children across Canada can experience the enriching environment of quality early learning and child care. They have committed to increasing the quality, accessibility, affordability, flexibility and inclusivity of early learning and child care with consideration for families that need child care the most.

The implementation of this framework, and a separate Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework to be co-developed with Indigenous peoples, is supported by federal investments announced in Budgets 2016 and 2017 totalling $7.5 billion over 11 years. Through bilateral agreements, the Government of Canada will provide provinces and territories with $1.2 billion over three years to address unique early learning and child care needs and allocate funding for each jurisdiction.

The governments of Canada and British Columbia have signed an early learning and child care bilateral agreement. Through this bilateral agreement, the Government of British Columbia will receive $153 million, over three years. British Columbia is committed to ensuring that children?from birth to the time they start school?and their families have increased access to comprehensive, integrated and culturally responsive early childhood development programs, resources and supports for healthy early childhood development and improved outcomes for all children.

By the end of the three-year agreement, this funding will:

 

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