‘Saving up to $13.7K per year’: Alberta reaches $15/day child care milestone
Alberta families are saving thousands of dollars annually as the province reaches a $15-per-day for child care average, officials from both levels of government said Thursday.
The low average rate, reached Jan. 1, are a symptom of the province’s efforts to reach a federally-mandated $10-per-day objective by March 2026.
“High-quality, affordable and accessible child care continues to be a cornerstone of Alberta’s ongoing success in both attracting new citizens and growing the economy,” Jones said.
“Through the affordability grant and child care subsidy, Alberta families are saving up to $13,700 per year at a time when the cost of almost everything else is going up,” he added.