Cara Werner of the Rocanville-based Dream Big Child Care and chair of Child Care Now Saskatchewan spoke with reporters at the Legislative Building on May 14, along with NDP childcare critic Joan Pratchler. A town hall meeting was held in Rocanville the previous evening about how changes to the $10-a-day childcare agreement will affect rural facilities. (Ryan Kiedrowski/Grasslands News)

Operators of a southeast Saskatchewan daycare say provincial changes to the $10-a-day childcare system could force dozens of families out of care, create major new fees for parents and threaten the future of rural childcare centres already struggling financially. But at least one local MLA says some of the fears being raised are based on […]

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