All licensed Sudbury providers sign onto child-care agreement

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All licensed Sudbury providers sign onto child-care agreement
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City says it’s working with child-care operators, colleges to attract more ECEs and open more licensed spaces

One hundred per cent of the licensed home and centre-based child-care providers in Greater Sudbury have opted to participate in the new child-care system brought in through an agreement between the federal and provincial governments.

The agreement lowers child-care fees for parents and creates thousands of new licensed child-care spaces in the province. “Greater Sudbury child-care operators have been advocating for these changes and parents welcome them. I am so pleased to see that every one of our local providers has opted into this program that supports learning and makes life more affordable for our families.”

Many families have already received rebates for 2022 fees. The CWELCC plan provides another reduction in child-care fees in September 2024, and a final reduction to $10-a-day child care, on average, by September 2025.

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