Many families in Saaskuan feel that the pressure of increased costs and continuing uncertainty, and the government has not yet preceded the Federal Child Care Agreement, which is worth $ 10.
“It makes this great effect on whether families can return to work or whether they have to make a decision to stay at home,” said Samantha Adououli, one of the parents.
“Because it is $ 10 a day, I have no pressure on returning to work. (F) We are able to put (our son) in the curricula.”
Addley says that the lack of government action is “very stressful” and is not sure why the government has not signed the agreement yet.
I have done a lot of research in an attempt to find out the reason. They seemed not a very good answer to the reason for their delay. Especially with only two provinces in Canada that it has not yet signed, for example, it makes it look unwanted for families in Saskatchewan. “
AdDley indicates that she knows that the boycott care system in the province is not perfect and understands that getting a place in a child care facility can be a challenge, but the government must work to fix this and reduce barriers instead of putting more.
“It is very difficult to enter, and I think the government should do more to help support available spaces instead of making it more difficult.”
Jerrelei Sabri, the Saskatoon Daycare operator, says not to sign this agreement will make the child care cannot be tolerated on “most people in Saskatchewan”.
Sabri said: “This is worrying about day care operators as well, because if this is not extended, we lose some customers, because more and more parents will stay at home (and) caring for their children instead of paying this amount of money.

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At a press conference on Thursday, the Canadian Federation of Public Employees (CUPE) expressed and now the child’s care for their criticism of the government and the lack of Prime Minister Scott Mo to decisive work.
SOESANA now says Saskatchewan, the Prime Minister MEE says he is working with the federal government in negotiations, but Dylanoi says, “There is nothing to negotiate.”
She added that she believes this is a way to justify the delay in the decision.
“This is a kiosk tactic.” Dylanoi said: “They offer their cards (and) does not help children and families.”
((Saskatchewan government) is awaiting the knowledge of any (federal) government that enters it and I am concerned if it is a conservative government, they will cross the program. If it is a liberal government, we know it will continue. “
Dylanoy emphasizes the signature of this agreement is “not thinking”.
“There is not a lot of good reason for not logging in.”
Dylanwi also addressed the large waiting laws and challenges to reach a child care facility.
“Waiting lists, I know that some people said this is negative for the program – this is positive for the program. What this government failed to do is to create enough spaces they said they will help us to do it.”
Kent Peterson, president of the Sassatachuan cup, said he was not surprised by a vision that our government has not signed the agreement.
“It is not a coincidence that two others from the Prime Minister in this country to sign the agreement to extend the child care framework. This is Daniel Smith and Sakut Mo. These two ideologies do not believe in the sponsorship of international children that can be accessed in general.”
Peterson repeats Dylanoy’s doubts about the delay in the upcoming federal elections.
He hopes he can drag his feet for a long time for federal elections. Peterson said: “He hopes in the government of a majority conservative so that he does not have to provide children’s care available to the public,” Peterson said. “This is what is happening here.”
Peterson asserts that this decision should not be in the hands of only one person, the Prime Minister.
“We have children, families, parents and workers who depend on extending these agreements, and it is time to provide the deal today, tomorrow, at the latest,” said Peterson.
“It is time to care for a healthy, not ideological.”
Global News contacted the Saskatchewan government to directly respond to the comments made by Peterson and Dylanoi and did not receive a response at the time of publication.
However, at a press conference on Wednesday, MEE said it is expected that the government will sign the agreement soon, but it wants to determine the details with the federal government first.
“Some focus (federal government) is the front. For us is to expand the number of spaces available throughout the province. Thus, we are in those negotiations.”
“We were unable to complete these negotiations in the two -week timetable presented by the federal government to the provinces. But we expect to expect, and we expect as soon as we can get all the initiatives and questions we dealt with by the federal government.”
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