The Early Child Development Agreement

September 11, 2000

First Ministers, with the exception of the Premier of Quebec have concluded an Early Child Development agreement (ECD) that will provide more money in services and programs for families and children – so that all Canadian children get the best possible start in life.

Under the ECD agreement, the Government of Canada is making a substantial investment of $2.2 billion in early child development over 5 years through the Canada Health and Social Transfer -- the transfer through which the federal government provides funding for health care, post-secondary education and other social services.

Provincial and territorial governments have agreed to use this increased funding to:

Governments have committed to work with Canadians in these four priority areas to determine priorities. Each provincial or territorial government will be able to tailor its early child development services to meet the unique local needs of children and families.

The vision is to work over time towards better services in all four priority areas across the country.

Regardless of the priorities governments choose, they will report publicly on what they are doing. This will allow governments, and Canadians, to track progress in improving the well-being of young children.

For Canadian families, these new investments could ultimately mean better access to services such as:

The ECD agreement fulfills a major commitment made by the government in the 1999 Speech from the Throne .

There is growing evidence about how a good start in life is vital to a child’s development. Canadian governments realize they need to invest wisely in services supporting children during their early years so that they will be healthy, safe, secure, ready to learn, and have the opportunities to develop their unique potential.

To date the Government of Canada has made major investments in support of this priority:

Ongoing Government of Canada initiatives include:



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