30 Best Places to Raise Children

3. Canada

In Canada, the Canada Labour Code ensures that new mothers get up to 15 weeks of maternity leave, which can be used before or after giving birth, or a combination of the two. In addition to that, those who care for a newborn (biological mothers and fathers, as well as adoptive parents and guardians) or who have adopted an older child get parental leave of up to 35 weeks, which can be split between both primary caregivers in any way they see fit.

Plus, Canada would be a great place to raise a kid because they would have so much beautiful pristine nature to run around and play in!

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