NWT joins nine provinces and Yukon in new $10-a-day national child care plan
OTTAWA — The federal government has agreed to a $51-million deal to slash child care fees and add 300 new spaces in the Northwest Territories.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Caroline Cochrane finalized the deal in a meeting Wednesday in Ottawa.
The last Liberal budget in April promised to spend $30 billion over five years to realize a national daycare program that would cut fees in half by the end of 2022, and to an average of $10 a day within five years.
The N.W.T. deal is the 11th to be signed with provinces and territories, and the territory is planning to accelerate the cost-cutting so that fees across the territory are slashed in half by the end of this coming March.