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Hot Pink Paper

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Feb 25, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 19, 2021


WTC created the Hot Pink Paper (HPP) Municipal Campaign (Link to the site on our website) for the 2014 Vancouver election. We are now at the midway point to the 2018 municipal election. Ellen Woodsworth is working with three students from Guelph University to talk to our partners who created the HPP paper and created eleven key issues, actions for each one as well as a background paper explaining why it is a key issue to make cities work for women and girls. They will also talk to all the parties and elected councillors and Mayor who committed to the majority of the issues as posted on our website. They will assess what the commitments were, what was accomplished, what remains to be done and what they plan to do in the remaining two years. We will share the findings and beginning working on key issues for the next municipal election.

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