by Delany Leitch | Sep 17, 2019 | Conservative Party of Canada, Election, Women in Politics
The upcoming federal election is a great opportunity to reflect on how lucky we are to have a strong group of incumbent female MPs who have spent the past four years inspiring us and serving their communities well. I wanted to kick things off by featuring my very own...
by Jillian Montalbetti | Jan 5, 2018 | Canadian, Conservatism and Youth, Conservative Party of Canada, Federal, Feminism, Guest Author, Women in Politics, Youth
This article was written by guest author, Jillian Montalbetti. She is a fourth-year political science student at the University of Calgary. You can follow her on twitter @Jillian1800. Like many Bachelor of Arts students, especially those studying in political science,...
by Natasha Kornak | Nov 10, 2017 | Conservative Party of Canada, Federal, Feminism, Non-Partisan, Women in Politics
This post contains content about sexual abuse and assault. This past spring, the Hon. Rona Ambrose proposed The Judicial Accountability through Sexual Assault Training (JUST) Act. According to the bill’s website, the JUST Act seeks to do the following things: “Require...
by Rebecca Rossi | Nov 8, 2017 | Canadian, Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario, Provincial
Co-Authored by Rebecca Rossi and Regan Preszcator Ontario’s provincial election is less than seven months away and attack advertisements against Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown have flooded the media. A new organization called Working Ontario Women, or...
by Michaela Glasgo | Sep 28, 2017 | Canadian, Conservative Party of Canada, Federal, Women in Politics
An Open Letter to Equal Voice: On March 8, 2017 I was proud to stand in the House of Commons as the Daughters of the Vote delegate for Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner. On that day I was excited to see the House of Commons, a space traditionally dominated by men and male...