Before Pregnancy
Financial Foundation
| Step | Priority |
|---|---|
| Emergency fund | 3-6 months expenses |
| Health check | Benefits coverage |
| Insurance review | Life, disability |
| Debt assessment | Pay down high-interest |
| Budget review | Current spending habits |
Build Emergency Fund
| Target | |
|---|---|
| Before baby | 3-6 months expenses |
| After baby | 6 months+ recommended |
| Why more | Single income during leave |
During Pregnancy
Checklist by Trimester
| First Trimester | |
|---|---|
| Review work benefits | Mat leave top-up? |
| Check EI eligibility | 600 hours required |
| Start baby budget | Estimate costs |
| Review insurance | Life, disability |
| Second Trimester | |
|---|---|
| Notify employer | Plan your leave |
| Apply for benefits | EI, employer programs |
| Start saving | For income gap |
| Research childcare | Waitlists are long |
| Third Trimester | |
|---|---|
| Submit EI application | After birth |
| Buy essentials | What you actually need |
| Prepare budget | For mat leave income |
| Healthcare card | Arrange for baby |
Parental Leave Benefits
EI Maternity/Parental Benefits
| Type | Duration | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Maternity (birth parent) | 15 weeks | 55% of income |
| Standard parental | 35 weeks sharable | 55% of income |
| Extended parental | 61 weeks sharable | 33% of income |
2024 EI Maximums
| Income Cap | ~$63,200 |
|---|---|
| Max weekly benefit | ~$668 (standard) |
| Max weekly benefit | ~$401 (extended) |
Quebec QPIP (Different)
| Type | Duration | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Maternity | 18 weeks | 70% |
| Paternity | 5 weeks | 70% |
| Parental | 32 weeks | 70%/55% |
Employer Top-Up
| What to Check | |
|---|---|
| Does employer offer? | Many do |
| Amount | Often to 75-100% salary |
| Duration | Varies (6-17 weeks common) |
| Requirements | Return to work period? |
Budget for Baby
First-Year Costs
| Category | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Nursery/furniture | $1,000-$3,000 |
| Stroller/car seat | $500-$1,500 |
| Clothing (first year) | $500-$1,000 |
| Diapers | $800-$1,200 |
| Formula (if used) | $1,500-$2,500 |
| Baby gear | $500-$1,500 |
| Total first year | $5,000-$12,000 |
Ongoing Costs
| Annual Cost | Range |
|---|---|
| Childcare (if used) | $10,000-$25,000 |
| Food | $1,500-$2,500 |
| Clothing | $500-$1,000 |
| Healthcare (extras) | $500-$1,000 |
| Activities | $500-$2,000 |
Childcare Costs by Province
| Province | Monthly (Infant) |
|---|---|
| Ontario | $1,000-$2,000 (with subsidy) |
| BC | $800-$1,500 (with subsidy) |
| Quebec | ~$200 ($10/day) |
| Alberta | $800-$1,500 |
$10/Day Childcare
| Status | |
|---|---|
| Federal program | Rolling out |
| Target | $10/day by 2025-26 |
| Quebec | Already has it |
| Impact | Major savings |
Government Benefits
Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
| Maximum Monthly (2024-25) | |
|---|---|
| Under 6 years old | $648.91 |
| 6-17 years old | $547.50 |
| Reduced based on | Family income |
CCB by Income Level (1 Child Under 6)
| Family Income | Approx Monthly CCB |
|---|---|
| Under $36,500 | $648 (maximum) |
| $50,000 | ~$580 |
| $75,000 | ~$460 |
| $100,000 | ~$350 |
| $150,000 | ~$180 |
| $200,000+ | ~$0 |
How to Apply
| Step | When |
|---|---|
| Get baby’s SIN | After birth |
| Apply for CCB | With birth registration |
| File taxes | Both parents, each year |
| Payments start | Month after approval |
Other Benefits
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| GST/HST Credit | Increases with children |
| Provincial benefits | Varies |
| Disability benefits | If applicable |
Saving for Education (RESP)
Why Start Early
| Start at | $150/Month | By Age 18 |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | $150 | ~$64,000 |
| Age 5 | $150 | ~$40,000 |
| Age 10 | $150 | ~$24,000 |
Assumes 6% average return
Government Grants
| Grant | Amount |
|---|---|
| CESG (basic) | 20% match up to $500/year |
| CESG (additional) | Extra for low income |
| CLB | $500 + $100/year (low income) |
RESP Strategy
| Action | |
|---|---|
| Open at birth | Start immediately |
| Contribute $2,500/year | Get max $500 CESG |
| At least $50/month | Something is better |
Where to Open RESP
| Provider | Type |
|---|---|
| Bank/credit union | Flexible |
| Robo-advisor | Low-fee, easy |
| Self-directed | DIY investing |
| Group RESP | Avoid (restrictive) |
Insurance Review
Life Insurance
| Need | |
|---|---|
| Coverage | 10-12x income |
| Type | Term usually best |
| Both parents | Even stay-at-home |
| Review | With each child |
Example Calculation
| Factor | Amount |
|---|---|
| Annual income | $80,000 |
| Years to cover | 10-15 |
| Total needed | $800,000-$1,200,000 |
| Term 20 cost | ~$40-$80/month |
Disability Insurance
| Check | |
|---|---|
| Work coverage | Often 60-70% |
| Own coverage | Consider supplementing |
| Definition | Own occupation preferred |
Critical Illness
| Consideration | |
|---|---|
| Coverage | Lump sum if diagnosed |
| Children’s coverage | Often can add |
| Cost | Moderate |
Prepare Your Budget
Income During Leave
| Calculate | |
|---|---|
| EI benefits | 55% of income |
| Employer top-up | If offered |
| Partner income | If applicable |
| Total | Usually 50-100% of normal |
Sample Budget Adjustment
| Normal Income | On Leave |
|---|---|
| Combined $10,000/month | |
| EI + top-up | ~$6,500/month |
| Gap | $3,500/month |
| Cover from | Emergency fund/savings |
Cut Before Baby Arrives
| Review | |
|---|---|
| Subscriptions | Cancel unused |
| Dining out | Will decrease anyway |
| Entertainment | Less time anyway |
| Save the difference | Build cushion |
Estate Planning
New Parents Should Have
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Will | Name guardian for child |
| Life insurance beneficiary | Update |
| Power of attorney | Both parents |
| Healthcare directive | Both parents |
Guardian Designation
| Critical | |
|---|---|
| In your will | Name guardians |
| Discuss | With chosen guardians |
| Backup | Name alternates |
| Review | As children grow |
Childcare Planning
Act Early
| When | Action |
|---|---|
| During pregnancy | Join waitlists |
| Early | Tour facilities |
| Compare | Cost, quality, location |
| Backup plan | Have alternatives |
Costs Planning
| If Both Working | |
|---|---|
| Childcare cost | $800-$2,000/month |
| vs One staying home | Lost income |
| Calculate | Net benefit of working |
Tax Considerations
After Baby Arrives
| Tax Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| CCB | Apply immediately |
| Childcare expenses | Deductible |
| RESP contributions | Get grants |
| Medical expenses | Baby costs count |
Childcare Expense Deduction
| Rule | |
|---|---|
| Claimed by | Lower-income spouse usually |
| Limit | $8,000/child under 7 |
| Receipts | Keep all receipts |
Timeline Summary
| When | Action |
|---|---|
| Before pregnancy | Build emergency fund, review insurance |
| First trimester | Check benefits, start budget |
| Second trimester | Apply for leave, join childcare waitlist |
| Third trimester | Baby gear, finalize leave |
| After birth | Get SIN, apply CCB, open RESP |
| First year | Review insurance, make will |