Women and men around the world recognize International Women's Day as a time to reflect upon and celebrate women’s social, political and economic achievements, both globally and locally. In this country, much progress has been made since Canadians first marked International Women’s Day in 1977.
Sadly, there is still much work to be done. Women across the world continue to suffer extreme poverty, violence and violations of their basic human rights.
Last month, the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action and the Canadian Labour Congress sent the United Nations a detailed report on the statistical decline in Canadian women’s equality and rights. The groups cited “systemic erosion” in the status of Canadian women since 2004.
The Conservative government, led by Stephen Harper, has undermined the important advancements essential for the security of women by:
New Democrats believe that Canadian women deserve fairness, affordability, opportunity, equal pay for work of equal value, a decent standard of living, and the freedom to live without fear. We will continue to fight for equality.
I invite all Canadians to join with New Democrats in celebrating International Women’s Day and to speak out on the issues that matter to all women. We will never stop in our efforts to ensure the full and equal rights of all women.
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[5] http://www.ndp.ca/press/stephen-harper-must-keep-promise-on-abortion
[6] http://www.ndp.ca/press/ndp-tables-two-bills-to-advance-women-s-equality
[7] http://www.ndp.ca/press/conservative-inaction-on-missing-aboriginal-women-shameful-turmel
[8] http://www.ndp.ca/press/francoise-boivin-to-participate-colloquium-advancing-women-in-public-service-in-washington