Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau on Sunday, has said in marking the beginning of Gender Equality Week, which run still September 23, the country will recommit to building a future with equal opportunities for everyone.
According to him, “This week, we celebrate the progress made in advancing gender equality, recognize the significant achievements of women and gender-diverse people, and reaffirm our commitment to building a more equitable, just, and inclusive Canada”.
Trudeau said, “When everyone has equal rights and access to opportunities, we all benefit. This year’s theme, ‘United for Gender Equality: Stronger Together’, reminds us that Canadians must stand together.
“As we continue to work toward a future where people of all genders – women, men, and gender-diverse people – are equal and can achieve their full potential”, the Prime Minister added.
He noted that Canada has made great strides in advancing gender equality adding that there is more work to be done. “That’s why we have reached $10-a-day regulated child care on average for families in nearly half of the provinces and territories.
“And we have cut fees at least in half in all other jurisdictions. Our plan has helped boost women’s participation in the workforce to a record high.
“We also continue our work to address and eradicate gender-based violence through our National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence, which aims to address the root causes and provide better supports for victims, survivors, and their families.
“We know the fight for gender equality goes beyond our borders. That’s why the Government of Canada continues to promote and defend the interests of women, girls.
“And gender-diverse people abroad through its Feminist International Assistance Policy, which, among other actions, seeks to amplify their voices and leadership and enhance their access to sexual, reproductive health care”, Trudeau concluded.