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Creating space for women pays off

Susan Franceschet

726,300 reach | Reprinted St Catharines Standard, Niagara Falls Review, Well and Tribune, The Hamilton Spectator


Three powerful women in charge of finance, defence and foreign affairs frame the Canadian Prime Minister during press conferences. It’s the first time in our history that these three top cabinet jobs have been held simultaneously by women. And in the context of the war in Ukraine, Chrystia Freeland, Anita Anand and Mélanie Joly are making decisions historically made by men.


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