I haven't had a chance to read all of the posts in this thread, but I just wanted to clarify a few things about Canadian Maternity Leave that you might not get...
Every paycheque, the government takes off a hefty chunk of money, which is then put into E.I. (Employment Insurance) in my name. Whether I lose my job or not, or whether I decide to have a baby or not, this money is accumulating in an account somewhere in the magical world of our government. We are required by law to have this money taken off our cheques, whether we ever use it or not.
However. With that said, you must have paid a certain amount of money into E.I. in order to be eligible for Maternity Leave Pay. You can't just start working, and 2 weeks later decide that you want to have Maternity Leave, and get all kinds of free money. It doesn't work like that.
Basically, you pay into the fund... and when you meet the requirements, you are allowed to "take out" the money you've put in. It works out to being 55% of your regular pay (up to a maximum per week).
Employers don't pay this.
Other taxpayers don't pay this.
It's coming out of the money you've already paid into your E.I. fund.
Meanwhile, your employer has the opportunity to hire someone to fill your shoes for the year of leave. Usually, employers
save money while someone is on maternity leave, because they can pay the replacement worker a smaller salary during the year.
So it works out for everyone!
Also, regarding health care... we get most "essential" medical services covered by our government (i.e. not cosmetic surgery, or other elective treatments)... but it comes at a price. Our taxes are definitely higher than they are in the states. As well, we recently had a law come in to Ontario where the government takes a sum of money from every paycheque to go into the health system as well. Sure, we complain up here about our high taxes and this new health premium we have to pay... but I'm sure we all appreciate it when we are able to walk into a hospital, get all kinds of medical service and walk out without ever seeing a bill.
That's all... just wanted to voice my opinion!
