Expecting mothers to get financial help following omission: Qualtrough
OTTAWA — Pregnant women will receive help from a key COVID-19 emergency-aid program and will be given a way to access federal maternity benefits even if they aren’t working due to the pandemic, says Canada’s employment minister.
Pregnant women who applied for employment insurance at the outset of the pandemic have found they weren’t automatically transferred over to the Canada Emergency Response Benefit when it became available earlier this month.
On top of that, many are now worried they won’t work enough hours to qualify for maternity and parental benefits, which are run through the employment insurance regime, when they reach their due dates.
“They’re going to have full access to their maternity and parental entitlements and they’ll receive the accurate dollar amounts, but it feels like this is taking long because we’re solving problems on a daily basis,” Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough said Friday in an interview.


