Province taking steps to address child care concerns
The Government of Alberta says it is working toward addressing concerns from child care operators.
Recently, operators have voiced issues with the province’s Affordability Grant, funding that is paid directly to eligible child care providers. According to the province, an increase to the grants announced in December 2023 will result in parents paying an average of $15 per day for child care in 2024.
However, some operators have noted that increase comes with significant delays in funding being provided to them, which results in a lack of operation funds for the month.
On February 16, Premier Danielle Smith tasked Minister of Jobs, Economy and Trade Matt Jones to lead the province’s work on child care. The province noted Jones will engage with the federal government to address concerns of operators and to ensure child care remains sustainable.