Federal child-care cash linked to daycare fee drop in some cities, study says

Mar 12, 2020 | 7:12 AM

OTTAWA — A new report says federal spending on child care has eased costs in a handful of cities nationwide where Ottawa’s cash was used to reduce fees.

The annual report on child-care fees from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives noted steeper-than-expected declines in a few cities since federal money began to flow in 2017.

St. John’s, N.L., saw the sharpest drop for pre-school spaces in the country over the past three years, thanks to what the report says is a combination of provincial and federal efforts to reduce costs for parents.

On the other hand, Toronto and Ottawa saw little change in fees over the same period because they did not implement fee-reduction programs between 2017 and 2019, the report says.