NDP commits $10 billion for 500,000 new child-care spaces across Canada
VANCOUVER — An NDP government would spend $10 billion over the next four years to create 500,000 new child-care spaces in Canada, leader Jagmeet Singh said Monday, with the goal of offering free services for some parents.
Singh said prices would be capped at $10 a day and build on a similar program in Quebec as well as a pilot project that started last year in British Columbia.
“Our goal is to get to universality, which is no cost for families that can’t afford it and low cost, like a $10-a-day cost, for those who can to make it affordable and make it accessible by 2030,” he said at a Vancouver day-care centre that offers $10-a-day care.
“We know this is bold and ambitious but it has to be done,” Singh said, adding the program would be enshrined in law so child care is available across the country, in urban, remote and rural areas.