PBO says federal funding for child-care system isn’t enough to meet goals
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says the federal government has not set aside enough money to build a national child-care system aimed at expanding spaces and cutting fees.
The Liberals’ budget last year set aside $29.8 billion in new spending starting this fiscal year through to 2026 for the Canada-wide system by sending money to provinces and territories to cover costs.
The lower levels of government are expected to receive $27.2 billion in federal funding over that time, with another $2.5 billion set aside for Indigenous child care.
Budget officer Yves Giroux’s look at the child-care plan estimates that the $27 billion for provincial and territorial transfers isn’t enough to meet expected demand.