Conservatives pledge extra EI leave, expanded tax credit for adoptive parents
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives are promising to provide more paid time off and an expanded tax credit for adopting parents.
As it stands, parents who adopt children receive 35 weeks of leave through the employment insurance system, compared to an additional 15 weeks of maternity leave for new mothers.
The Tories are promising that a Conservative government would give parents who adopt children under the age of 18 an extra 15 weeks of EI-funded leave to provide a full year off.
The Liberals made a similar pledge last month.