Ottawa, Manitoba tab $30M for child care, education

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The provincial and federal governments have announced plans to spend more than $30 million on training early childhood educators to staff expanded child care spaces in Manitoba.

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The provincial and federal governments have announced plans to spend more than $30 million on training early childhood educators to staff expanded child care spaces in Manitoba.

The two levels have committed to the province having 23,000, $10-a-day regulated child care spaces by 2026, as part of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care system announced in 2021.

Five public post-secondary institutions will receive funding to expand training for child care professionals, following an invitation from the province to submit expressions of interest in March, a government news release said Thursday.

The funding will add an estimated 998 seats in the province over a three-year period and will support nearly 2,000 total new student admissions.

The five institutions receiving funding are:

— Assiniboine Community College: $11.4 million;

— Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology: $1.6 million;

— Red River College Polytechnic: $2.8 million;

— University College of the North: $5.5 million;

— Saint-Boniface University: $3.4 million.

Saint-Boniface will be redeveloping an advanced diploma to provide francophone-centred ECE III training beginning in September 2024, and will be adding 15 seats to its French-language ECE diploma workplace program.

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