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NDP challenges government to work on women's equity issues

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New Democrats challenge government to work on women's equity issues

NDP delivers gender equality push

Mathyssen, NDP issue women's equality challenge

quote:The federal NDP's contend that women have been losing ground recently in their fight for equality as the Harper Conservatives and Liberals in Ottawa have dramatically cut programs and moved backwards on women's issues.


"After decades of progress towards equality, ordinary women in Canada are now under attack economically, socially and politically," said Mathyssen, NDP critic for the Status of Women. "Many women in Canada are still not safe in their homes or on the streets. One in four women in Canada is the victim of sexual violence in her lifetime."


Mathyssen also pointed out that in the workplace, women today only make 70 per cent of men's salaries, and for university graduates, the situation is only getting worse, not better. Poverty affects almost half of single, widowed or divorced women over 65, and more than 40 per cent of unattached women under 65, she said.


"The World Economic Forum ranks Canada in 14th position, behind Sri Lanka, the Philippines and most European countries. And it will get worse if Stйphane Dion, Gilles Duceppe and Stephen Harper don't act on our challenge," said Mathyssen.


"Successive governments have stalled progress, and the outright opposition to women's equality from the Harper Conservatives is threatening to turn the clock back," she said.


The NDP Caucus' action plan addresses six major areas of concern for Canadians women: fairness for women at work, better work-family balance, an end to the violence against women, making sure women's voices are heard, fairness for marginalized women and equality for women around the globe.


"This is a much-needed, very comprehensive action plan for equality in Canada," added NDP caucus chair Judy Wasylycia-Leis. "The NDP is showing leadership by fighting for Canadian women to ensure they are treated fairly. This plan offers effective guidelines and steps, which if followed, can stop the destructive backlash we've experienced on women's rights. We are working towards building a truly equal society."


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