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Tag Archives: women in politics
The 2019 election revealed that sexism is status quo
Anne Kingston: Misogynistic slurs, masculinity contests and lack of discussion of issues affecting all women serve as a blaring wake-up call
Women to watch as female candidates seek to tip the U.S. midterms
A record number are running, and some are fighting the elections’ most pivotal and dramatic battles
Surprise result from Doug Ford’s win: There are now more women in Queen’s Park
Not as surprising, given the new PC majority: A lot of them are conservatives
Was Kathleen Wynne’s concession a power move or a desperate act?
Three political analysts weigh in on the Ontario premier’s decision to concede defeat early — a move that Wynne herself admits was “unusual”
These women left politics because of harassment. Here’s how they’re fighting it now
The co-founders of the Young Women’s Leadership Network have created a resource for political parties on how to navigate claims of harassment and assault
Rona Ambrose’s advice for Canadian women considering politics
The Conservative Party of Canada’s former interim leader on why she ran for office—and why more Canadian women should run, too
Women in politics: We’re not as equal as we think we are
‘Because it’s 2015?’ Maybe not: Recent appointments paint an overly rosy picture of women in Canadian politics
Can a party for women, and by women, make it in Britain?
How a ‘crazy idea’ to grease the wheels of social progress has launched the Women’s Equality Party and a rising political star
Maclean’s panel: Frank talk about women in politics
Proportional representation? Mentoring? Kids in the House? A conversation with the Conservatives, Liberals and the NDP about women and political engagement