On Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said that as the province slowly rolls out its reopening plan, child-care spaces can be opened up to accommodate the children of non-essential workers. Initially, school-based daycare centres remained open to essential workers during the pandemic in Saskatchewan.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan opens child-care spaces to children of non-essential workers
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