The First Nations and Inuit Child Care Initiative provides access to quality child care services for First Nations and Inuit children of parents entering the labour market or who have entered into a training program. Child care spaces are provided in 407 First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada.
The First Nations and Inuit Child Care Initiative is a component of the Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy.
These spaces are available through your local Agreement holder under the Strategy.
Each Agreement holder creates a program to best meet its community's needs.
In most cases this will mean pre-school spaces, and some Agreement holders also
have after-school programs.
Contact your Agreement holder to find out more.
FNICC is a $50-million program which supports over 7,000 child care spaces in
407 First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada.
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