Canada! Ready to help make history and get involved as a grassroots canvassing volunteer?
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📅 October 2 | 7pm ET.
Hear why we’re rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris and how you can take action as a volunteer.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to make Canada’s nine-seat Supreme Court a majority of women for the first time in its history, going back nearly 150 years. https://t.co/C8zoTLklMl
"I want my legacy to be the impact that I can have on young kids and the people in the state of Iowa and I hope I brought them a lot of joy this season."
- Caitlin Clark on her legacy
The Conservative Party of Canada’s top spokesperson is under fire after issuing a tweet suggesting women cabinet ministers were selected to fulfill a “gender” quota.
https://t.co/6QoZJknlfF #cdnpoli
Pres. Biden in Canadian Parliament: ‘I’m very proud that both of us have cabinets that are 50% women, for the first time in history… Even you don't agree guys, I’d stand up!’
While Minister Jones did not directly address Bill 124 when asked, she said the government understands the importance of ensuring that health-care staff are “looked after and protected,”
https://t.co/wnLk4mc4tZ
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Women make up nearly 80% of workers in the health care industry – and our survey showed 63% of health care workers had experienced physical violence at work. #CanLab#16Days#ShowWeCare
Ontario's five largest healthcare unions joined forces to warn the public about the crashing healthcare system, saying they believe the Ford government is intentionally manufacturing the crisis to justify privatization. @TinaYazdani https://t.co/uBg2jXKVEa
NEW: Ontario health minister’s house binder — carrying her talking points — was edited in August and a forceful denial of privatized health care was scribbled out.
Story by @isaaccallan and me.
https://t.co/Ij738vmW19
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This $335M over 4 years for CUPE workers is less than what you just gave families for a one-time catch-up payment that most say won't do much to help students - a one-time catch-up with a price tag of $365M.
Yet, research shows that staffing is what will get students caught up.