Opinion: Homa Hoodfar, once detained in Tehran’s infamous Evin prison for “dabbling in feminism,” examines what’s driving the new wave of women’s activism in Iran
Tag Archives: International Women’s Day
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau’s off-brand, out-of-touch message
It’s Grégoire Trudeau’s prerogative to play the good wife in need of male affirmation—just as it’s women’s prerogative to assail her for it
What employers need to know about the ‘women’s strike’
As women around the world abstain from work and shopping in protest, here’s how companies should handle it.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau’s awkward rallying cry for Women’s Day
In calling on women to celebrate the men in their lives who are fighting for equal rights, Grégoire Trudeau sparked outrage, but she was on to something
Why the federal budget should focus on gender equality
After decades of budgets that favoured men, the Trudeau government has said budget 2017 will reflect gender-based analysis. It’s what Canada’s economy needs.
Kathleen Wynne: ‘Who are the Mothers of Confederation?’
A history lesson from the premier of Ontario
Revenge of the teenage girl
Teenage girls are taking on social stereotypes and a sex-saturated culture. Ignore them at your peril.
Why women’s studies needs an extreme makeover
Emma Teitel on free speech, gender studies and feminism
A men’s rights advocate spoke at the University of Toronto
The fire alarm went off, but free speech prevailed
Colbert’s convocation, energy drinks & #IWD
What students are talking about today (March 7th)