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 Erin Anderson | Oct 26, 2017 | Alberta, Canadian, Federal, Nomination, Provincial, Uncategorized
There is no doubt in my mind that when asked, “Have you ever felt betrayed by a politician who made a promise and then didn’t follow through with it?”, nearly every Canadian would be able to call to mind at least one specific example. It is an unfortunately well-known...
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...
by Heather Barlow | Sep 18, 2017 | Canadian, Conservatism and Youth, Federal, Feminism, Guest Author, Women in Politics
Guest author: Heather Barlow For many conservatives, regardless of where they fit under our “big blue tent”, the negative stereotypes that portray conservatives as uncompassionate and heartless is extremely frustrating. In our society, the Left continues to perpetuate...
by Delany Leitch | Sep 1, 2017 | Canadian, Federal, History, Ontario, Provincial
Hi everyone, resident hisTORYan here with a take on another historical issue that’s been in the news lately. As I’m sure many of you know, an elementary teachers’ union here in Ontario has launched a petition to rename schools that have Sir John A. Macdonald as their...
by Michaela Glasgo | Aug 28, 2017 | Canadian, Economy/Finance, Federal
For people who have never been middle class in their entire lives, our Prime Minister and his pal Bill Morneau sure like to talk a good game. First, there was the 2015 election, wherein our would-be Prime Minister accused the Conservatives of being a party for the 1%,...