If #TimesUp in Canadian politics, what must we do to make real change?Opinion: ’This isn’t an exercise in naming and shaming. This is an exercise in agency and system-building.’
After the ’reckoning’ comes damning proof Hollywood values women less than menAnne Kingston: Women like Michelle Williams have stepped up for networks and studios beset by sexual harassment scandals. Their reward? Absurdly unequal pay.
The post-Weinstein ’reckoning’ has missed powerful targetsAnne Kingston: Led by a Trumpian example, accepting responsibility for bad or even illegal behaviour has become passé
What we know—and have always known—about this moment in sexual harassmentThese stories of harassment exist on a spectrum, but they’re all about abuse of power as gratification, writes Tabatha Southey
Four malignant questions about sexual harassment that keep getting repeatedOpinion: It’s good that people are asking difficult questions post-Weinstein, but some carry a troubling undercurrent of doubt and resentment
Did Trump trigger the movement against sexual harassment?Opinion: Victims everywhere have lost their patience and their fear, and are finding willing listeners. What changed?
Why the language of Hollywood harassment stories mattersOpinion: Even a term like the ’Weinstein effect’ removes women from stories, and maintains a narrow focus on a singular perpetrator
Government proposes Bill C-65 to tackle workplace harassmentThe bill would force employers to take action but doesn’t mandate specific sanctions for perpetrators
Half of Canadian women face unwanted sexual pressure, poll findsSurvey provided paints a grim picture, as women believe more than a quarter of men are the type to harass females
Why men who sexually harass and assault women must come forwardHashtags like #MeToo have helped reveal the scope of sexual harassment and violence women face. But that’s only half of the equation.