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New Brunswick Latest Province to Sign Child Care Deal With Federal Government

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers a question during an announcement on early learning and child care in New Brunswick, in Ottawa, on Dec. 13, 2021. ( Canadian Press/Justin Tang)

FREDERICTON—New Brunswick has signed a child care deal with Ottawa to create 5,700 new spaces at an average cost to parents of $10 per day by 2026.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs made the announcement today.

cost of child care in the province is expected to be cut in half by the end of 2022.

New Brunswick is the latest province to sign on to the federal government’s child care plan, and so far only Ontario, Nunavut and Northwest Territories haven’t reached a deal with Ottawa.

Under the New Brunswick deal, the federal government is providing $491 million while the province is spending $53 million.

federal Liberals announced last spring they would spend $30 billion over five years to cut child care fees to an average of $10 per day across the country.

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