Commitment to Women's Equality Pledged as
Canadians celebrate International Women's Day
March 8, 1996
Ottawa, Ontario
"International Women's Day recognizes the fundamental
rights of women as equal partners in society. I join with all
women and men around the world to celebrate what we have achieved
together. I also join all Canadians in working to create equal
opportunities for women and men. Today, and every day, we must
recognize that if society as a whole is to thrive, then the 52%
who are women must be equal partners in its growth and development.
Our government has taken a number of initiatives to support
equality.
Our new child support strategy and the new Seniors Benefit
were designed in a way that recognizes the challenges faced by
single mothers and elderly women in our society. We are establishing
Centres of Excellence for Women's Health, and a Pre-Natal Nutrition
Program for disadvantaged pregnant women. We announced a new
breast cancer initiative. We reinstated the Court Challenges Program
which helps equality-seeking groups, including women, to establish
their Charter rights in court. We are funding a number of projects
to address the problem of violence against women, which unfortunately
remains a very serious and widespread problem in Canada. Tougher
gun control, reforms to sentencing legislation, and new legislation
on stalking are also aimed at addressing the problem of violence.
Beyond these specific initiatives, our government recognizes
that the concerns of women must be integrated into every area
of government policy.
I encourage Canadians to participate in the activities associated
with International Women's Day, and to honour the contributions
that women have made to Canadian society."
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