Countdown is on - Childcare advocates gathered at the Legislative Building in Regina last week, letting the public know that time is running out to sign a deal on sustainable childcare. Sue Delanoy, Chair of Child Care Now Saskatchewan answers questions from reporters as Joan Pratchler, Shadow Minister for Early Learning and Childcare (left) and Kent Peterson, President of CUPE Saskatchewan watch on. (Ryan Kiedrowski/Grasslands News)

With less than six months remaining for the province to sign an extension to the $10-a-day childcare agreement with the federal government, the opposition NDP held a small rally on the steps of the Legislative Building in Regina on Sept. 29. Joining the politicians were childcare advocates – some holding a countdown sign marking 184 […]

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