Women’s Issues Finally Get The Attention They Deserve
Toronto – Women’s issues finally took the forefront in the federal election thanks to a partnership between the Up For Debate campaign, Twitter Canada, Toronto Star and Le Devoir.
This national conversation on women’s issues was broadcasted live from Toronto’s Isabel Bader theatre on Monday, Sept 21. The free event featured a lineup of commentators and pundits analyzing and debating clips from exclusive one-on-one video interviews with four of the five federal party leaders.
“We are proud to put women's issues at the centre of this election,” said Ann Decter, director of policy and advocacy at the YWCA Canada and Up For Debate campaign spokesperson. “For the first time in 30 years we will see federal party leaders speaking on the record to issues that matter to women.”
The Toronto Star and Le Devoir livestreamed the event, and will host the full-length video interviews on their websites in both official languages. Twitter Canada broadcasted the event via its Periscope app and promoted the event on its social media platform.
"Twitter Canada believes the issues being discussed are of critical national importance," said Steve Ladurantaye, head of government partnerships at Twitter. "It's essential that we have these discussions publicly so we can start to move beyond talk and effect real change in the coming years."
Marie-Andrée Chouinard, Communications Director at Le Devoir, said: “In line with its mission and values, Le Devoir is proud to partner in this debate where the parties will be asked to speak to issues affecting women's rights."
“This debate – and these questions – matter not only to women but to all Canadians. The Star is pleased to be working with our partners to advance and promote the discussion,” said Jane Davenport, Managing Editor of the Toronto Star.
The interviews – focused on ending violence against women, ending women’s economic inequality and supporting women’s leadership – were conducted by well-known journalist and documentary filmmaker Francine Pelletier.
Emcee Jess Beaulieu – a Toronto based feminist comedian and writer, was joined on stage by journalists such as the Althia Raj of the Huffington Post Canada, Laura Payton from Macleans, and Laurie Monsabraaten of the Toronto Star, and by Canadian thought leaders such as Kate McInturff, Senior Researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Alejandra Bravo, Manager of Leadership and Learning at the Maytree Foundation, Katherine Hensel, founder and principal lawyer at Hensel Barristers, a diverse practice focused on serving First Nations, and Angela Robertson, Executive Director of Central Toronto Community Health Centres.
Notes to editors:
For media inquiries and to register as media attending the event, please RSVP to:
Melanie Gallant
613-240-3047
For general admission tickets for the event: click here.
The Up for Debate campaign is led by the Alliance for Women’s Rights, a non-partisan network of over 175 women’s rights, Indigenous, human rights, and international development organizations, faith-based and community groups, unions, and business associations. For more information, go to www.upfordebate.ca
Up for Debate will be tweeting from the event using hashtags #upfordebate and #elxn42