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Women in Politics - Canada
Council of Women World Leaders The Council of Women World Leaders is a network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers (currently 36 members). The Council's mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development. By increasing the number, effectiveness, and visibility of women who lead at the highest levels in their countries, the Council aims to promote good governance and enhance the experience of democracy globally.
Canadian Women Voters' Congress The Canadian Women Voters' Congress is a non partisan organization dedicated to encouraging Canadian women to develop strong, active voices at all levels of government. the Congress runs a campaign school for Canadian women each year in Vancouver.
Election 2006 The Library and Archives Canada has acquired web sites related to the Federal Election held on January 23rd, 2006. In many cases, sites have been captured multiple times in order to show the evolution of the political debate throughout the election campaign. It is possible that some functionality within each archived site may not work correctly.
Equal Voice
A Canadian organization dedicated to increasing women's participation in Canadian
political life.
"We want to help create
a climate in which more women will be elected to help govern
Canada. To that end, we’ve formed an action group dedicated
to raising publicly the issue of under-representation of our
gender in our national Parliament and legislatures."
Equal Voice Nova Scotia (EVNS)
This local chapter of Equal Voice shares the goal of getting more women into elected office.
One of the steps taken has been the production of "Government is Us", a short civics education program that anyone can use to inform groups of women about the ins and outs of our government, with a special focus on Nova Scotia. The purpose of this workshop is to show women just how easy (and delightful) it is to become involved in the political process. It is specifically directed to adult women, those who are wondering how to take their community service to the next level.
For those many women who are not yet active in public life, this workshop hopes to ignite their enthusiasm for taking on greater responsibilities. Go to the EVNS web site to download the workshop components.
Federal
Election 2004: A Guide to the Issues
The Prince Edward Island Advisory Council on the Status of Women has published this useful
guide on a number of important issues, from child care to women's
unpaid work, with suggested questions that you can ask your candidates
right at the door.
iKnow Politics
The International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics (iKNOW Politics) is an online workspace designed to serve the needs of elected officials, candidates, political party leaders and members, researchers, students and other practitioners interested in advancing women in politics. It is a joint project of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA).
Municipal
and Band Council representation of women in Nova Scotia
Some recent numbers
on representation of women at the municipal and band council level
Women's
Votes Count
This site is sponsored by the BC
Coalition of Women's Centres, and includes information on registering
to vote, questions to ask your candidate, and links to a number of web
sites from various issue-oriented groups.
Still
Counting
This site is
maintained by Dr. Jane Arscott and Dr. Linda Trimble, and has
statistics on women in Canadian legislatures and Parliament,
plus background and biographical information on numerous
Canadian women politicians. Tables and statistics on
women's firsts in politics in Canada.
Young
Women Vote 2004
This site was started by a
group of young women who want more young Canadian women to
become actively involved in the political process, starting
with an online pledge to vote in the next Federal election.
Canadian and Nova Scotia Political Party sites
Some links to information on women from Canada's federal Parliament web site
- Women in the House of Commons
- Women in the Senate
- Women in Cabinet
- Federal representation of women by party
- Women in Provincial and Territorial legislatures
- List of female candidates from Canadian elections from 1921 to 2004
Elections
Canada
Comprehensive
information on Canadian Federal election process, including
publications such as the Election Handbook for Candidates,
among many others.
Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities
Federation
of Canadian Municipalities
Women's Political
Participation in Canada - History
Celebrating
Women's Achievements -
National Library of Canada
This site has information on a number of firsts for women in
Canadian politics:
- First women to sit in provincial and territorial legislatures
- First woman Prime Minister
- First woman to head a Canadian political party
- ... and many more
Women
Candidates in Canadian Federal Elections, 1921 to date
Statistics and names
of all women candidates in Canada's federal general elections
since 1921. Who ran, who won, and who was defeated.
Historical chart of women elected to the Nova Scotia Legislature
Women in Politics - International
Women
and political participation in Scotland
This link is to
"Engender", an information, research and networking organization for
women in Scotland. Engender reports that the 2003 elections in the United
Kingdom resulted in new records for women's representation in both
Scottish and Welsh parliaments. 39% of elected representatives in
Scotland's Parliament are now women, while in Wales a world record appears to
have been set, with 50% representation of women in the Welsh parliament.
Women's
Campaign School, Yale University
The Women's Campaign School is co-sponsored by the Yale
Law School and the Yale Women's and Gender Studies Program. It
is a non-partisan political campaign training school for women
who wish to access or to climb further up the political
ladder.
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
The Commonwealth
Women Parliamentarians (CWP) is a network that
provides the opportunity for its Members to share
experiences, discuss topics of interest and seek solutions to
the special problems faced by the female minority in
Parliaments.
From this page, you can access reports, statistics on women in parliaments throughout the Commonwealth, and other useful information.
Web
site of the Women and Equality Unit of the Government of the
United Kingdom
Women's
Representation in Politics - The Government are committed
to working towards gender equality throughout society,
including in political life. Women are currently
under-represented in the majority of the UK’s elected bodies
and we wish to see this change.
Center for American Women and Politics
A unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, CAWP is a leading authority in its field and a respected bridge between the academic and political worlds.
CAWP has taken on the multiple roles of catalyst and resource, provider of data and analyses, interpreter and guide. CAWP raises and responds to emerging issues, working daily with women leaders as well as journalists, scholars, students, women's groups, governmental agencies, civic organizations, and political parties.

