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We are at a crucial point in getting the Ontario government to pass Bill 173, Intimate Partner Violence Epidemic Act. Passing this Bill would formally recognize IPV as an epidemic in Ontario – acknowledging the widespread and lasting harm that IPV has on survivors, children, family members and communities in general. Send a letter to your local candidates.
Paid sick leave is a powerful policy tool to curb the spread of COVID-19 as well as critical to the economic security of women. Let the government know you support paid sick days.
Evictions create a pathway into homelessness and housing instability for women experiencing violence.
Let’s make sure the elected government is accountable to the safety and lives of women. Send a letter to your local candidates.
Ontario is having a snap election on February 27th, 2025. Women, girls, and gender-diverse people across Ontario—especially Indigenous, Black, trans, Two-Spirit, non-binary individuals, immigrant, refugee, and non-status women, and women with disabilities—are facing heightened risks of violence.
Canada will be having a federal election on April 28th. Every vote helps shape the policies that matter— gender equity and safety. Federal elections shape policies that impact gender equity and safety in our communities. Women, girls, and gender-diverse people across Ontario—especially Indigenous, Black, trans, Two-Spirit, non-binary individuals, immigrant, refugee, and non-status women, and women with disabilities—are facing heightened risks of violence.