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International Women's Day 2007:
Let's Put Equality Back on Track
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On IWD 2007, the Ad Hoc Coalition for Women's
Equality and Human Rights asks you to join with women everywhere
in Canada and Quebec in opposition to the anti-equality policies
of the federal Conservative government. Here's why!
For the last few months, women across the country
have been speaking out for women's equality. From Yellowknife to
Corner Brook, from Vancouver to Moncton, from Halifax to Quebec
City, women have organized rallies, letter writing and post card
campaigns, meetings and demonstrations, and even bra burnings and
mock funerals for equality. Women have written to newspapers and
participated in talk shows, called and written and lobbied their
federal and provincial members of parliament, set up websites and
equality hotlines to get the message out.
At the pan-Canadian level, an Ad Hoc Coalition
for Women's Equality and Human Rights has been working constantly
to raise women's equality concerns with Cabinet Ministers and the
federal opposition parties, organized a rally on Parliament Hill
on December 10th and worked with national media and local groups
across the country.
Why all this activity?
Women are responding to a series of bad decisions
by the Harper government which, if not reversed, will set women's
equality back twenty years. The Harper government began with the
cancellation of the federal provincial child care agreements - in
a time when 70% of women with children under the age of five are
working. They moved on to totally eliminate funding to the Court
Challenges Program which was the major base of support for those
fighting to ensure their equality rights under the Charter. And
they announced that they will not implement the recommendation of
the federal Pay Equity Task Force to introduce a proactive pay equity
law. Instead, they say they will educate people about pay equity
and instruct labour inspectors to investigate workplaces to make
sure equal pay practices are followed....something that was tried
thirty years ago and failed.
They cut funding to Status of Women Canada, the
federal department responsible for advancing women's equality, by
$5 million dollars or 40% of the budget. They are closing 12 out
of 16 regional Status of Women offices and cutting 61 out
of 131 jobs. They also eliminated Status of Women's independent
policy research fund which has provided a useful resource to government
and women's groups for years. And, they then eliminated "equality"
from the mandate of Status of Women Canada. They also changed the
rules so that women's groups which do research or advocate for equality
are no longer eligible for federal financial support.
It's no wonder the women are angry.
And women are beginning to be heard. Recent polls
indicate that the federal Conservatives are rapidly losing support
among women voters. The federal opposition parties have all declared
their support for women's equality and their opposition to all of
the anti-equality measures introduced by the Harper government.
In fact, they have rallied together to support a progressive bill
which would clearly make the provision of child care a national
concern. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Status of Women
has been holding meetings on the impact of the cuts and the changed
funding policies on women's groups. It should issue its report this
spring. And the provincial and territorial Ministers for the Status
of Women are meeting without the federal Minister because they are
so concerned at the implications for women's equality in their regions.
We need to keep the momentum going.
On International Women's Day let's Put Equality
Back on Track. Everywhere across the county, women are organizing
events around March 8th to celebrate our past victories, to recommit
our energies and to fight for change.
As part of your activities, the Ad Hoc Coalition
for Women's Equality and Human Rights is asking that you add your
voices to the thousands of women who are working to reverse the
bad decisions of the federal Conservative government.
We have prepared a short popular pamphlet
on the issues. We have also produced stickers
"Put Equality Back on Track". Please consider ordering
quantities of these materials for distribution in your communities.
(Click here to place your orders.)
We want to use our website to advertise as many
of your IWD events as possible. Please send
us your information and check out the website to find out what
other women across the country are doing. More in-depth analysis
of the issues and news about lobbying initiatives can also be found
on our site.
Together we can make sure that women's voices
are heard.
Together we can Put Equality Back on Track!
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