Improved Access and Financial Relief for Parents, Stability for the System
On March 28, 2022, Ontario reached a $13.2 billion agreement with the federal government on funding for and the terms of a Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care program. The new program will lower child care costs and improve access, and quality across Ontario’s child care and early years sector.
The province’s made-in-Ontario action plan for meeting its commitments under the new agreement takes a phased approach and advances what is most important to families. The plan is based on five pillars: improved affordability, improved access, sustaining high-quality services, inclusion, and enhanced data and reporting.
Improved affordability
Improved access
Sustaining high-quality services
Inclusion
Enhanced data and reporting
Lowering Fees, Improving Affordability: Examples – Comparison Across Regions
Yasmin in York Region
Andrew in Sudbury
Charmaine in Durham Region
Sameer in Halton Region