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  • The Feminist Shift: “What if she was supported and he was supported?” Ending Gender-Based Violence Requires A Full-Picture Approach

    After working many years in the violence against women sector, Stephanie Hill made a significant career change. She went from supporting survivors of gender-based violence to working with the abusers […]

  • The Feminist Shift: Pushing Back on the Shadow Pandemic

    It’s safe to say all of us are tired of talking about the pandemic. It’s month 16, vaccines are slowly getting into arms, restrictions are being lifted, but it’s going […]

  • The Feminist Shift: Why Your Unpaid Sick Days are a Feminist Issue

    The need for paid sick days—always, but especially now during a pandemic—has been on a lot of Ontarians’ minds. You’ve probably seen the calls from medical professionals, the Ontario science […]

  • The Feminist Shift: Ending Gender-Based Violence In Our Community

    Gender-based violence is nothing new. Its persistence, however, does not mean it’s an immutable fact that it will, or should, remain a part of life forever. The United Nations acknowledges […]

  • Solutions To Our Child Care Crisis

    You may have heard there’s a child care crisis in Canada. It’s been a constant in policy and social justice conversations for decades now. Child care is expensive and spaces […]

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