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'Gender equality is not optional': B.C. groups push for federal action

  • A coalition of gender justice and anti-violence organizations in B.C. met with Federal Women and Gender Equality Minister Rechie Valdez to address concerns about funding cuts and gender-based violence.
  • The Women and Gender Equality Plan budget will decline by 80% between 2024-25 and 2027-28, impacting vital services for women in Canada.
  • Participants emphasized the urgency of stable funding in ending intimate partner violence and femicide, stating that without safety for women and gender-diverse people, public safety is compromised.
  • Representatives urged the federal government to invest in the care economy, housing, and prevention to ensure accountability for the National Action Plan aimed at ending gender-based violence.
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'Gender equality is not optional': B.C. groups push for federal action

Representatives from 13 gender justice and anti-violence organizations from across B.C. met with federal minister

·Surrey, Canada
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Surrey Now-Leader broke the news in Surrey, Canada on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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