Anne Kingston: Misogynistic slurs, masculinity contests and lack of discussion of issues affecting all women serve as a blaring wake-up call
Tag Archives: sexism
How one woman challenged Canada’s macho rock-climbing world
Jan Redford’s memoir about rock-climbing, family life and feminism is right on time for the age of #MeToo
Sexual harassment has long festered on the Hill. Now, female MPs from all parties are saying ‘enough’
From cabinet ministers to volunteers, dozens of women say sexual harassment and violence on Parliament Hill have gone unchecked for too long
On ‘Climate Barbie,’ and the plight of the Man Un-Laughed-With
Tabatha Southey pours one out for the men who relish cheap, crass jokes at the expense of women—which are now being met with silence
Jen Agg dishes on the food biz
Toronto’s Jen Agg insists she’s always been pilloried for doing things male restaurateurs do
Canadian politics are sexist. What are men going to do about it?
Female politicians are speaking up about the harassment they experience on the regular, but the issue won’t improve until men stop staking their masculinity on power.
Hillary Clinton’s qualifications were no match for sexism
Hillary Clinton has failed, writes Anne Kingston—as do the dreams of suffragettes with her
Planes, trains, and shaking up the family business
Feb 12: Bombardier brings in a new CEO, and an early test for QE in the eurozone. Plus, do women make better fund managers?
Can we talk? Sports is still a man’s world.
Emma Teitel on professional sports’ latest sexist follies
The real danger for women on campus
Instead of drinking, focus on the sex predators next door