The governments of Canada and Yukon support benefits program for early childhood educators

This is a joint release with the Government of Canada. 

Early childhood educators working in licensed Yukon early learning and child care (ELCC) programs will have significantly more access to comprehensive insurance benefits, thanks to the launch of the Early Learning and Child Care Benefits Funding program.

The program provides compensation for up to 8 per cent of staff wages for employers to select and offer a comprehensive benefits package that meets the needs of their employees from a registered Canadian insurance provider. A combined total of $800,000 in funding from the governments of Canada and Yukon is available to every licensed ELCC program in the Yukon, including operators currently offering benefits for employees. Those operators can also receive retroactive funding for providing their employees with benefits from April 1, 2021.

As of April 1, 2022, providing benefits for early childhood educators will be an integral part of the Yukon’s universal child care program. Moving forward, benefits for educators will be considered a standard part of the Yukon ELCC Funding Program. Following a child-centred approach, the Governments of Canada and Yukon are committed to supporting access to early learning and child care that is high-quality, affordable, inclusive and flexible.

The Government of Canada is making a transformative investment to build a Canada-wide early learning and child care system in partnership with provincial, territorial and Indigenous partners. This includes a historic federal investment of nearly $42 million in child care for Yukon. The goal is to support Yukon’s efforts to ensure that all families have access to regulated child care for $10 a day.

Early childhood educators are at the heart of a high-quality child care system. I applaud the Government of Yukon’s initiative to support early childhood educators by providing them with increased access to benefits, and supporting the growth of a quality child care system in the Yukon. We recognize the valuable work of early childhood educators to ensure every child has the best possible start in life.

Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Karina Gould

Early childhood educators play an essential role in providing high quality programs to the Yukon’s earliest learners. Recognizing the value of educators comes hand in hand with providing reasonable compensation, including access to comprehensive insurance benefits. By committing to support our early childhood educators, we are fostering greater consistency in our learning programs and will see positive impacts on the social, emotional and cognitive development of Yukon children.

Minister of Education Jeanie McLean

Quick facts 
  • Licensed ELCC programs currently offering comprehensive benefits to employees from a registered Canadian insurance provider can submit an application to the ELCC Unit before January 1, 2022, and the funding may cover the period from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.

  • Licensed ELCC programs not yet offering comprehensive benefits to employees can register in a program with a registered Canadian insurance provider, including a group benefits plan offered by their local Chamber of Commerce, and then submit an application to the ELCC Unit before February 15, 2022.

  • The Government of Yukon, through the Department of Education’s Early Learning and Child Care Unit, has committed $400,000 towards supporting benefits programs for early childhood educators.

  • In addition, the extension of the Canada-Yukon Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, signed with the Government of Canada in August 2021, included a federal one-time investment of nearly $2.5 million in 2021-11 to support the Yukon’s early childhood workforce. As part of this investment, $400,000 was identified to support comprehensive benefits programs for early childhood educators.

Media contact 

Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca

Krisandra Reid
Communications, Education
867-336-0653
krisandra.reid@yukon.ca

Mikaela Harrison
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Karina Gould
mikaela.harrison@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca

News release #: 
21-469