The Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada identified barriers to opportunities for women in a number of different contexts, and made recommendations for changes to improve opportunities for women and to ameliorate their problems. In reviewing the Report\u27s chapters on Family (Chapter IV) and Poverty (Chapter VI), this article assesses its underlying assumptions in the lives of women and men in Canada, and suggests a need to reassess more carefully the usefulness of legal strategies and the impact of family ideologies in designing feminist objectives for the 1990. Although the article is critical of the Report because of its failure to question such underlying assumptions, there is also recognition of the Report\u...
This paper critically examines and summarizes the facts on gender inequality under Stephen Harper’s ...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada identified barriers to opportuni...
I was the lead-off speaker, setting the historical context for more recent developments. I have not ...
This article focuses on recent issues in Canada concerning (in) equality of access to justice in fam...
The issue of the impact of the Income Tax Act on women has been the focus of two recent section 15 C...
This essay explores the paradox of family law reform in common law Canada, focusing particularly on ...
In this paper we examine changes in the form and content of Canadian welfare law through a historica...
Poverty is still very much a women's issue. While there have been improvements in the past deca...
The rising divorce rate in Canada has had a differential economic impact upon men and women, and the...
In this article, the author examines some of the critiques made and some of the aspirations raised i...
The Canadian Bar Association\u27s Gender Equality Task Force Report sets out to challenge the tradit...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
This paper critically examines and summarizes the facts on gender inequality under Stephen Harper’s ...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...
The Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada identified barriers to opportuni...
I was the lead-off speaker, setting the historical context for more recent developments. I have not ...
This article focuses on recent issues in Canada concerning (in) equality of access to justice in fam...
The issue of the impact of the Income Tax Act on women has been the focus of two recent section 15 C...
This essay explores the paradox of family law reform in common law Canada, focusing particularly on ...
In this paper we examine changes in the form and content of Canadian welfare law through a historica...
Poverty is still very much a women's issue. While there have been improvements in the past deca...
The rising divorce rate in Canada has had a differential economic impact upon men and women, and the...
In this article, the author examines some of the critiques made and some of the aspirations raised i...
The Canadian Bar Association\u27s Gender Equality Task Force Report sets out to challenge the tradit...
AbstractThis article recommends six improvements in regard to women’s equality rights in Canadian co...
In 1981, Canada ratified the Convention of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in wh...
This paper critically examines and summarizes the facts on gender inequality under Stephen Harper’s ...
The major objective of this article is to contribute to an understanding of the potential impact of ...
I am a great believer in the positive impact of Canada\u27s constitutional guarantee of equality, fo...