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November 10, 2023

Excerpt: "Today, the Governments of Saskatchewan and 遙ぺ整氈窒 announced $23. 5 million for the creation of 2,349 new regulated child care spaces across the province. M矇tis Nation-Saskatchewan hosted the announcement as its government is being allocated funding for child care spaces through the provincial and federal agreement. This investment of $23.5 million will provide Saskatchewan families greater access to affordable, high-quality early learning and child care opportunities, Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said. These spaces will support positive child development, early literacy and student achievement. Funding for the newly announced spaces has been allocated to 51 organizations in 41 communities that will either build new facilities or add new spaces within their existing facilities."
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November 9, 2023

SJE Alumni Elaine Cagulada awarded Alice Wilson medal by Royal Society of 遙ぺ整氈窒
The kids arent all right
November 9, 2023

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 2, 2023

Excerpt: "Making schools in 遙ぺ整氈窒 modern, safe and accessible is key to helping students learn and develop. To support student success, the government is investing $22 billion over the next 10 years, including close to $15 billion in capital grants, to build new schools, add child care spaces and modernize school infrastructure. This includes $1.4 billion for the current school year to support the repair and renewal needs of schools. For the 202324 school year, 21 new schools and additions have opened, creating over 7,000 new student spaces, including six Frenchlanguage school projects."
How viable is $10-a-day child care?
November 2, 2023

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 1, 2023

Excerpt: "The purpose of the Strategic Action Plan is to provide guidance and direction on inclusion and equity to all early learning and child care stakeholders in Nunavut for three years from 2023-2026. Its scope includes enhancing inclusion and equity for children with disabilities, children needing enhanced or individual supports, Indigenous in particular Inuit children, Black and other racialized children, children in foster care, and official language minority children. This Strategic Action Plan also aims to ensure that vulnerable children and children from diverse backgrounds have access to licensed child care spaces. To achieve this, the Government of Nunavut is committed to work together with all partners and stakeholders, while also taking a leadership role in its sphere of responsibility."