August 29th, 2017
From Employment and Social Development Canada
The Government of Canada is making significant investments in early learning and child care systems to improve the lives of Canadian children and their families.
Today (August 29), the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, and the Honourable Doug Currie, Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture for Prince Edward Island, reached a three-year bilateral agreement that reaffirms their commitment and support of the unique early learning and child care needs of Prince Edward Island.
The agreement allocates $10.5 million for Prince Edward Island investments towards a successful and viable Island community, now and in the future. The investments will focus mainly on early learning and child care access and quality for under-served populations and vulnerable children such as infants, preschoolers, children whose parents work seasonally or non-standard hours, Newcomer families and Acadian and French speaking communities. Professional training and resources for educators aim to improve the quality of early learning and child care experiences and provide richer educational experiences for all children.
This announcement follows a historic agreement made on June 12 by Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Early Learning and Child Care on a Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework. The Framework sets the foundation for governments to work towards a shared long-term vision where all children across Canada can experience the enriching environment of quality early learning and child care. The Framework principles include increasing the quality, accessibility, affordability, flexibility and inclusivity of early learning and child care, with consideration for families that need child care the most.
The bilateral agreement is another step to help ensure that Prince Edward Island’s children get the best start in life and have the opportunity to reach their full potential. It is supported by long-term Government of Canada investments announced in Budgets 2016 and 2017, totalling $7.5 billion over 11 years.
Quotes
“The development of early learning and child care systems is one of the best investments our government is making to strengthen Canadian families, society and the economy. Our combined efforts with the Government of Prince Edward Island will demonstrate concrete and progressive results for the children who need it most.”
– The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
“Prince Edward Island’s early learning and child care system is a world leader in part because of our high standards, access, certified early childhood educators and provincial curriculum. When we invest in our 0-4 year olds and their families, we are making essential investments in the future of our whole province.”
– Honourable Doug Currie, PEI Minister of Education, Early Learning and Culture
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CANADA–PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE AGREEMENT
On June 12, 2017, Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Early Learning and Child Care signed a Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework. This is a significant milestone in which governments agree to work together to address some of the key early learning and child care issues across the country.
Governments will work towards achieving the shared long-term vision of the Framework where all children across Canada can experience the enriching environment of quality early learning and child care. They have committed to increase the quality, accessibility, affordability, flexibility and inclusivity of early learning and child care with consideration for families that need child care the most.
The implementation of this framework, and a separate Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework to be co-developed with Indigenous peoples, is supported by federal investments announced in Budgets 2016 and 2017, totaling $7.5 billion over 11 years. Through bilateral agreements, the Government of Canada will provide provinces and territories with $1.2 billion over three years that outline the unique early learning and child care needs that will be addressed and funding allocation for each jurisdiction.
The Governments of Canada and Prince Edward Island have signed an early learning and child care bilateral agreement. Through this three-year bilateral agreement, the Government of Prince Edward Island will receive $10.5 million for investments towards expanding spaces (particularly infant spaces), supporting children with unique needs and vulnerable families who can benefit the most from high-quality learning and care and responding to the longstanding needs of Island families who have seasonal jobs or work shiftwork.
By the end of the three-year agreement, this funding will: