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February 29, 2008

International Women's Day 2008


PSAC asks:  Where is the federal plan for women's equality?


Women's economic equality remains elusive.

During the January 2006 election campaign, Stephen Harper signed a pledge:

“I am ready to support women's human rights and I agree that Canada has more to do to meet its international obligations to women's equality.  If elected, I will take concrete and immediate measures, as recommended by the United Nations to ensure that Canada fully upholds its commitments to women in Canada.”

The Conservative government has done nothing to advance women's equality

Not only has the federal government NOT promoted a women's equality agenda, it has adopted a series of bad policies that are taking us backwards. In 2006, the federal government:

In May 2007, the House of Commons Committee on the Status of Women issued a comprehensive report on the impact of the cuts at SWC. It concluded that these cuts will diminish the capacity to advance an equality agenda within the federal government, and weaken the voice of autonomous women's groups. The Committee called for a reversal of these cuts.

The federal government has an important role to play in achieving women's equality. It must be held accountable for its attempts to undermine women's equality.

Achieving women's equality requires, at least:

Whenever a federal election is called, ask your Member of Parliament and candidates:

How does your party propose to show leadership on the part of the federal government when it comes to women's equality?

Will you reinstate funding for feminist advocacy and research?

Will you reinforce the government machinery that is needed to promote women's equality within government and in Canadian society?

PSAC fully endorses the new national campaign –Equality! Once and For All!– being organized by the Canadian Labour Congress and its affiliated unions and encourages all of its members to actively participate in the campaign activities that will take place across the country over the next year.

Women's equality:  long overdue.

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