If Gillette wants to fix gender inequity, it should start with its razorsAnne Kingston: Actual change would mean an end to the absurd gender-ification and price discrimination perpetuated in the marketing of shaving products.
Elizabeth Renzetti on how feminism is changing in the age of #MeTooThe author of ’Shrewed’ contends we’re at a historic moment in gender relations, and there’s no going back
Advancing women’s equality could mean a windfall for all CanadiansAddressing Canada’s largest gender gaps could be worth $150 billion to Canada’s GDP by 2026. Here’s how it could happen.
Gender inequality in the sciences? It’s still very present in Canada.In the last few decades, very little has changed for Canadian women in science, technology, engineering and math