New mom awaits employment-insurance benefits fix delayed by campaign
OTTAWA — Amanda Elkington had a roller-coaster ride of a pregnancy through two school shutdowns in Ontario as the province grappled with the second and third waves of COVID-19.
Each time, the child-care worker went on employment insurance, all the while envisioning a parental leave with her first child that would be spent doing all the activities she had done with young students in her before and after-school program.
The vision has changed as she faces the possibility of being cut off from her benefits in December.
Her situation isn’t unique, as part of a problem the government was made aware of in the spring. But her story also highlights how a pause on policy-making during election campaigns can leave people like Elkington and other mothers in limbo.