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Canadians Soon to be Even Happier

Posted by Madeline Holler

When you're Canadian, do you wake up every morning happy ... cold, but happy? I ask because it seems to me that Canadians get it when it comes to families -- healthcare, maternity leave, education. Canadians are just so together, cold but together.

Take this as an example: national lawmakers there are seriously considering an overhaul of their lawmaking schedule in order to make it more family friendly. The goal? Getting more parents of young children involved in public office.

Now, I don't know the workings of the Canadian legislature, but basically they're ending a requirement to be there on Fridays, cutting out evening and late-night sessions and taking advantage of Blackberrys and other technology so that they can be present while also being absent. The rescheduling, proponents claim, simply packs more work in to a shorter amount of office time. Sounds good to me.

Here in the U.S., we certainly talk about making work, government and society family friendly. But we're very short on action. We're someone to mention this in the U.S., we'd have to have a totally polarizing argument that shamed working parents, belittled  stay-at-home parents, called into question the motives of those who didn't want to be around on Fridays while ignoring/unduly burdening the chosen lives of the child-free -- and calling into question the productivity of public officials who may actually like hanging out with their kids. 

It's as if the best we get down here, even from the Democratic presidential candidates who seem positively pro-pro-family with their healthcare plans, is a vague mention of universal pre-K. Which is fine. Just not enough, it seems to me.

But those Canadians! They just overhaul their outdated Victorian ways and call it a family-friendly night. A cold but family-friendly night. 

 

 



Comments

 

Betty said:

Actually this only applies to the government of one Canadian province (albeit the largest) -- Ontario. There is no such thing as the "national legislature." We have provincial legislatures and the national Parliament. Though they might have you believe otherwise, the federal party now in power is not especially family-friendly. They scrapped a national daycare plan (that was yet to be rolled out) in favour of giving families $100 (taxable) per month for each child under six so that families could decide themselves how to spend on child care. That $100 doesn't even cover two DAYS of daycare where I live. Thanks for (next to) nothing!

That said, we do get a year of paid maternity leave at 55%  salary (up to a limit). I can't even imagine having to go back to work after 12 weeks as you do in the States - it seems positively cruel.

www.cbc.ca/.../n021027A.html      

February 14, 2008 2:31 PM

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