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Originally posted by bucket View PostMy wife helps on the farm but she will even admit there are some things she can't physically do....
She thinks all this gender equality from Trudeau is nonsense....
And thats enough insight from a woman that I need to think its bullshit.
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Equal pay for equal work. Why are women paid less for than men for the same job?
More women with the levers of power whether that be in government or around the corporate board table and on the executives.
Canada has a long way to go to reach both these goals.
Since half the population is female, it only seems fair that women share equally in running the country and the benefits that come from doing so.
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For example, providing enough affordable child care options for parents, allows women to get a good education, increases participation in the workforce and increases the size of the economy and economic growth. This is especially important for single parents.
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Chuck
I'm so glad you can read from a campaign pamphlet.
Soon you'll graduate to driving the bus!
Whether or not life is equal here in Canada, arguably it is as fair as anywhere on earth.
Insisting on playing the fool internationally to score points at home doesn't do us any good.
Will someone call the parents, kindergarten is over.
History lessons are for advanced students.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostEqual pay for equal work. Why are women paid less for than men for the same job?
More women with the levers of power whether that be in government or around the corporate board table and on the executives.
Canada has a long way to go to reach both these goals.
Since half the population is female, it only seems fair that women share equally in running the country and the benefits that come from doing so.
However, if you'd like to allow a bit of sunshine into your thinking, you will find this video most enlightening. Peterson addresses perfectly each one of the talking points you've raised.
But be warned, the hostess comes off looking terribly uninformed, obtuse, and really pitiable. Not that she even knows what happened to her...
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So you are both opposed to equal pay for equal work?
Seems like common sense and fairness to me.
And just so you know I have never voted Liberal in my life.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostFor example, providing enough affordable child care options for parents, allows women to get a good education, increases participation in the workforce and increases the size of the economy and economic growth. This is especially important for single parents.
Workforce participation is a very poor measure of economic success. More a measure of inefficiency.
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