Today is International Women’s Day. There will be a fair number of people posting “Happy Women’s Day”. I won’t do that. Because, is it happy? There will be those that question “wHy Do wE nEeD a DaY fOr WoMeN? wHeRe’S mEn’S dAy?” I hope those people take the time to read this. ...
-By Madeline Matcheski
Today, March 8th, is National Women’s day in Canada. It is hard to believe that only 104 years ago, in 1918, suffragettes all over Canada were still fighting for the right to vote in federal elections and up until 1954, Indigenous women couldn’t vote. It’s important to ...
- by Suffia Laila Mirza
To all my Sisters who are survivors and surviving domestic violence and abuse, I see you and I see how far you have come.
It does not matter if it takes you 7 days, 7 weeks, 7 years or 70 - any movement out of this toxic space and away from your abuser is ...
- by Jim Farmer
When I pay $2.00 per litre at the pump for the first time, I have decided to take the following stand.
I will think about a grandfather, just like me, in the Ukraine. He has lived under ...
Put a stop to gender-based poverty.
This International Women’s Day consider that the right for all who menstruate to do so safely and with dignity is an equity issue.
A recent study by It’s Personal ...
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