by Cristina Mazza | Oct 13, 2017 | Canadian, Economy/Finance, Feminism
Two years ago, out of curiosity, I attended a Women in Business event, where the central theme seemed to be, “women can have it all.” Listening to female entrepreneurs discuss how they managed to balance having kids and raising a family while building a business was...
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 | Aug 21, 2017 | Feminism, History, Women in Politics
Something that isn’t often recognized in the history of feminism is the role that women with conservative values played in advancing our progression towards women’s rights and political participation. This list contains only seven such individuals, whose...
by Cristina Mazza | Jul 17, 2017 | Canadian, Feminism
Last week I was overjoyed to hear the news about Julie Payette becoming our new Governor General. I once heard that the nature of the role of Governor General requires one to transcend politics. So here, I plan to write my perspective on this not as a Tory, a Liberal,...