In rich liberal Toronto neighbourhoods it is more common to see nannies (mostly Philipino) pushing strollers than the mothers who are usually out shopping and on lunch dates with the other house wives.
They are happy to take advantage of someone else's misfortune, often theses 20 something nannies have kids of their own back home and are working here for less than minimum wage. The children get more attached to the nannies than their parents but that bond breaks when the nanny is fired. Such a messed up situation that has been normalized for convenience sake.
In rich liberal Toronto neighbourhoods it is more common to see nannies (mostly Philipino) pushing strollers than the mothers who are usually out shopping and on lunch dates with the other house wives.
They are happy to take advantage of someone else's misfortune, often theses 20 something nannies have kids of their own back home and are working here for less than minimum wage. The children get more attached to the nannies than their parents but that bond breaks when the nanny is fired. Such a messed up situation that has been normalized for convenience sake.