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$10/day childcare delayed again

The Nova Scotia government is postponing their deadline for $10/day childcare just weeks before the promised launch date.

MLA Brendan Maguire claims the reasoning is that more funding from the federal government is needed in order to fulfill the $605 million agreement that was originally promised back in 2021.

“We’ve put in an incredible amount of money in ourselves as a province, and we’re leading the country in new childcare creation space,” Maguire says, but childcare advocates are worried about the delays.

CCPA-NS director Christine Saulnier says, “The province committed to building a universal public good. If we stay the course and follow the evidence, Nova Scotia can build a high-quality early learning and childcare system. Any detour risks depriving children of the opportunities they deserve.”

Maguire says that there is a meeting with other provincial and territory officials to assess the situation, but that they will not be hitting their original deadline of March 31st, 2026.

  • Natalie Chiasson

    Natalie Chiasson is a multimedia journalist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She graduated from the Radio/Television/Journalism program at NSCC, and is passionate about community, culture, and storytelling. Contact her anytime at ChiassonN@radioabl.ca.

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