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April 10, 2013

The Premier's office announced that families will have better access to the supports they need to ensure their children get a strong start in life thanks to changes and funding announced in this year's budget.
March 31, 2013

The budget contains more than $230 million in spending reduction initiatives across departments that are designed to offset inflationary pressures. Detailed, in-depth reviews are underway in the departments of Health, Education and Early Childhood Development, Social Development, and Transportation and Infrastructure to identify service delivery efficiencies. Various efficiency measures have been rolled out across all departmental budgets to offset inflationary and service demand pressures and allow for select new investments.
March 31, 2013

The PEI government released its Budget Address 2013. To ensure the growth in the early childhood initiative continues, the Government will increase its commitment to the Early Years Centres by $250,000, bringing the total investment to approximately $7.7 million next year. An additional $60,000 is being committed to the Best Start Program to expand services to include children up to 36 months of age. The total contribution to the Best Start Program is now in excess of $1.2 million.
March 31, 2013

Turning the corner to a better future - Speech from the Throne 2013

During the 2013 Throne Speech it was announced that thegovernment is establishing a Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, to better coordinate and improve the many ways that the province supports infants, young children, and their families in the first years of life. The Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development will outline the immediate action and multi-year goals for Nova Scotia to make the most of the early years, with both prevention and support that will become available as the plan unfolds.
March 26, 2013

Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Budget 2013 - A Sound Plan, A Secure Future

Budget 2013 allocates an investment of $31.1 million in 2013-14 for child care in Newfoundland and Labrador, with a focus on continuing the implementation of Caring For Our Future: Provincial Strategy for Quality, Sufficient and Affordable Child Care in Newfoundland and Labrador. Two Backgrounders were provided outlining Key Investments for Child, Youth and Family Services in Budget 2013 and A Sound Plan for K-12 Education.
March 20, 2013

Budget Invests in Education

Excerpt: "鈥淲e want to make sure students are receiving the best possible education in Saskatchewan schools,鈥 Education Minister Russ Marchuk said. 鈥淭hat is especially challenging now, with school enrolments increasing for the first time in many years. This budget meets that challenge.鈥"
March 11, 2013

The province announced funds to relocate and expand a child care centre in Vita. The funding is part of the government's Family Choices, the province鈥檚 five-year early learning and child-care initiative.
February 28, 2013

The Families Agenda for British Columbia: Building a sustainable quality early years strategy to support BC families

Excerpt: "Since launching the Families First Agenda, the BC government has had the opportunity to engage with British Columbians from across the province. Through the website, face-to-face meetings and by using social media, we have received thoughtful comments and practical, useful advice on how to improve our programs, refocus our planning, and better orient government so that our significant yearly investments of taxpayer money make a positive difference in the lives of British Columbians. In the Families First Agenda, we were clear that work to support British Columbia鈥檚 children is an essential part of our plan to support families."
February 28, 2013

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development released the 2011-2012 Annual Report.
February 25, 2013

Ministry of Children and Family Development: 2013/14 - 2015/16 Service Plan

Excerpt: "This year鈥檚 Service Plan sees the ministry moving forward to improve the quality of programs delivered to children and their families across key service areas: Early Years; Services for Children and Youth with Special Needs; Child and Youth Mental Health; Child Safety, Family Support and Children in Care Services; Adoption Services and Youth Justice Services."