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Young Lakota documents the tumultuous struggle for reproductive justice in South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from 2006 to 2008,...
Today we mourn the loss of Henry Morgentaler, who passed away at the age of 90 after dedicating his life...
Since Harper’s first day as Prime Minister he has discriminated against women—from canceling the national childcare program, denying pay equity,...
The House of Commons has passed a bill which would force unions to make financial disclosures that are not required...
Abortion has been a permanent feature of society, but it was only under capitalism that it became criminalized—as part of...
On Saturday, March 9, thousands marched through Toronto for International Women's Day.
When we celebrate International Women’s Day, we often refer to its origins in U.
March 8, International Women’s Day, has always had a very close relationship with the labour movement.
Wladyslaw Lizon, Member of Parliament for Mississauga Cooksville East (my own riding), is back in the news.
The austerity agenda is sharpening women’s oppression, but a new generation is rising to challenge it—from Toronto, to Dublin, to...
We recently celebrated the twenty fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s historic Morgentaler Decision.
With snow-covered streets on a rainy winter Monday evening in downtown Toronto, a few hundred people filled-to-overflowing the seats of...
Today is the 25th anniversary of the Morgentaler decision that struck down the law against abortion.
January 28 will be the 25th anniversary of the Morgentaler decision, when the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the...
Savita Halappanavar died because women are not free to control their own bodies.