Women
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“There are still many causes worth sacrificing for, so much history yet to be made." Michelle Obama
Today my family and friends participated in the Ottawa... more
January 21, 2017
Join us for this panel discussion on GENDER BASED VIOLENCE - Part of the 2016 Ottawa Peace Festival, in Ottawa, on Monday, September 26, 2016 at 7:30 pm, in... more
By Qais Ghanem
September 10, 2016
In our recent nationwide survey, we asked Canadians to tell us whether they thought a series of scenarios were likely or unlikely to transpire over the next 10... more
By Abacus Data
July 24, 2016
The Ghomeshi verdict came down yesterday and it was very disappointing, if predictable. It seems however, this case is bound to cause a lot of division,... more
March 26, 2016
The trouble is that we have two competing objectives, viz reversing the global and particularly the Canadian and companion western-world demographic trend, on... more
By Bob Barrigar
January 30, 2016
We need a stock-taking. A “to-do” list. Some of what the Harper administration broke will be easy to fix; much will be very hard indeed.
What we must do is... more
October 29, 2015
I don’t mean to shock you, but First Nations people in Canada were only granted the right to vote in 1960. That’s still within living memory, and a constant... more
By Ben Powless
September 30, 2015
“So why don’t women jump into politics?” asks the Toronto Star, in a recent interview with Anne McLelland, a former Liberal federal cabinet minister. The real... more
By Jasmine Ali
November 6, 2013
Of the 24 City Hall elected officials, only six are women. They are Jan Harder, Marianne Wilkinson, Diane Deans, Dianne Holmes, Katherine Hobbs and Maria... more
By Blake Batson
September 25, 2014