I don't think that MILLIONS of Canadian, French, and Spanish (I think those were the examples given) EXPECT to be paid.
Instead the systems are in place so that if your world comes crumbling down around you that you don't fall through the cracks.
I'm not saying I EXPECT you to understand this because you have made it perfectly clear that for you it is all about "ME."
Originally posted by jmmom80
they obviously do when they have children - that's the whole point of this thread. they expect the government, through taxes (conveniently called 'premiums') to pay for them to stay home after they have children.

Originally posted by hpsauce
Not taxes. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Who pays for your car to be fixed when you wreck it? Who pays for your brain surgery when you have a tumor? Who pays for your house when it falls down? Is it me? Is it your friend down the street? Surely you understand the concept of insurance.
In fact -- let me put it this way -- you choose to have a child. You CHOOSE to do so. I guess you shouldn't expect your health insurance to pay for your labour and delivery and your baby's health care. Because then I'M paying for it! Right?![]()
Originally posted by DIZNYFAN
Look at it this way it is kinda like paying for your car insurance. You may never crash it or have it stolen unmlike some people but yet you keep paying for it and your paying for it covers the cost of other people smashing up their cars and your premiums do continue to rise unlike Employment insurace whish has actually gone down. So if somone steals your car then maybe you should tell your insurance company not to bother compensating you for it you will just take all your extra money and go buy a new one. Employment insurance in Canada is there for all these situations pregnancy included.
Originally posted by DIZNYFAN
Look at it this way it is kinda like paying for your car insurance. You may never crash it or have it stolen unmlike some people but yet you keep paying for it and your paying for it covers the cost of other people smashing up their cars and your premiums do continue to rise unlike Employment insurace whish has actually gone down. So if somone steals your car then maybe you should tell your insurance company not to bother compensating you for it you will just take all your extra money and go buy a new one. Employment insurance in Canada is there for all these situations pregnancy included.
Originally posted by Beth76
No because insurance protects you from things that are generally out of your control. Having a baby is a choice and leaving work to stay at home with the child is a CHOICE. Others shouldn't have to pay for that choice. That's why insurance premiums rise when one person has many claims.
Originally posted by hpsauce
Well, all I can say is that Canadians seem to be pretty happy about it. I guess you shouldn't move to Canada, jmmom! All the better for me -- I won't have to "pay" for your next maternity leave!
![]()
having a baby equates to the world crumbling down around you? this is, after all, a thread about long term paid maternity leave. the thread was begun because you didn't want the subject discussed in your health care thread. being as that is the case, why are you now bringing other issues (crumbling worlds and people falling through cracks) into the thread? isn't that what you didn't want done on your thread?
It is simply that black and white to you isn't it?
of course "baby accidents" happen. i still don't see why your "accident" is my responsibility. if you become pregnant by accident, then you have to make a choice about either working or staying home. but to then turn around and say that you want the best of both worlds, at someone else's expense, is just wrong imo
Originally posted by Beth76
So, what happens if you never get laid off or never go on maternity leave? You paid all that money for someone *else* to use and you got no benefit. I am a SAHM and I'm against maternity leave. It was my choice to stay home and lose my income. We live without a lot of things because of my lost income---and that's fine with us. I don't think it's fair for others to pay for someone to NOT work. If you get a year's worth of paid maternity leave, that's like a year's worth of vacation. You are getting paid to NOT work--that's vacation. Just because you're not traveling doesn't mean it's not "vacation time".
Originally posted by septbride2002
It is simply that black and white to you isn't it? The reason I didn't want to get into this on the National Healthcare threat for this reason exactly. Things are not black and white. People can get pregnant by accident - ya know. Even with the best of intentions God does not let you plan your life down to the tinest details and things do happen. So yes if you are going along in life and then SURPRISE you become pregnant - now you have to quit your job so you can stay home to raise your child only to have to start all over again. For a career oriented person such as myself - yes I would equate this to my world starting to crumble. I can't afford to quit my job and take care of a baby but I wouldn't want a 2 month old child in day care either. So what am I to CHOOSE to do? Do you not see the gaping CRACK!
Originally posted by septbride2002
Are we all reading the same thread? How many times to residents of Canada have to explain - it is called employment insurance - you pay into it for the benefit of yourself - that way should you have to use it - there ya go. I'm not asking you to pay it for me! I will have already been paying into the dang system and therefore at that time collecting the benefit. Then when I go back to work - guess what! I start paying into it again.
Again I'm not asking you to take care of my accident. I would however like more choices then just quit a job and stay home or work and try to afford day care. Lets not forget that if I quit my job my family no longer has health insurance either! I'm glad you don't have to worry about this stuff but there are a lot of Americans that do. And I think that is the point - I don't think we should do an exact copy cat of the Canadian system but I definately think that there are alternatives that need to be considered in regards to health care and child care. Of course with the American mentality of "Whats in it for me" I don't see how we will ever get there.
I really do think you are coming off very rude by using the word EXPECT all the time. It says to me that you think Canadians and other various countries are just a bunch of lazy individuals that EXPECT you to take care of them all the time.
