Private operators to also be included in Alberta child care expansion
EDMONTON, AB – The Governments of Canada and Alberta have provided updates on a plan that will create tens of thousands of new child care spaces in the province.
Work is ongoing on the Alberta-Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care agreement (ACELCC), and as part of it, the governments have announced the Cost Control Framework and For-Profit Expansion Plan.
Funding under the plan, totalling $3.8 billion, will allow for the creation of additional child care spaces as well as a reduction in fees for new and existing spaces.
By the end of March 2026, a total of 68,700 new spaces will become available in Alberta, which now includes 22,500 licensed private child-care spaces.