![Prime Minister Paul Martin and Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert, along with Social Development Minister Ken Dryden, Saskatchewan's Minister of Community Resources and Employment, Joanne Crofford, and Saskatchewan's Minister of Learning, Andrew Thomson, announced an historic Agreement in Principle that will support the development of quality early learning and child care for young children and their families in Saskatchewan.](/web/20060126155731im_/http://www.sdc.gc.ca/en/cs/comm/sd/ministers/minister/images/050429c_400.jpg)
REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN—Prime Minister Paul Martin and Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert, along with Social Development Minister Ken Dryden, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Community Resources and Employment, Joanne Crofford, and Saskatchewan’s Minister of Learning, Andrew Thomson, announced an historic Agreement in Principle that will support the development of quality early learning and child care for young children and their families in Saskatchewan.
![Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development, and Joanne Crofford, Saskatchewan's Minister of Community Resources and Employment, shake hands after signing an Agreement in Principle at the Discovery Children's Centre. The Agreement further supports the development of quality early learning and child care for young children and their families in Saskatchewan.](/web/20060126155731im_/http://www.sdc.gc.ca/en/cs/comm/sd/ministers/minister/images/050429d_400.jpg)
REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN—Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development, and Joanne Crofford, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Community Resources and Employment, shake hands after signing an Agreement in Principle at the Discovery Children’s Centre. The Agreement further supports the development of quality early learning and child care for young children and their families in Saskatchewan.
For more information, please contact:
Sarah Bain
Press Secretary
Minister Dryden’s Office
(613) 941-0766
Media Relations
Social Development Canada
(613) 941-1110
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