Free tampons and menstrual pads now required in Canadian government-controlled men's restrooms
- Federally regulated workplaces in Canada are now required to offer free menstrual products to employees, aiming to improve gender equity and reduce stigma around periods.
- The move affects approximately 18,000 private and public workplaces, such as airports and banks, which must provide accessible and private locations for the products.
- Other jurisdictions, including Scotland, have also implemented similar laws to ensure free access to menstrual products.
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Trudeau mandates tampons for transgender and 2-spirit employees in men's bathrooms in federally regulated spaces
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has mandated that tampons and other sanitary products be provided for transgender and two-spirit employees in men's bathrooms in federally regulated spaces. The change in tampon policy was announced in May but went into effect on Dec. 15. A statement from...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has delivered on his promise to put feminine hygiene products in men's washrooms.
Canada requiring employers to provide tampons in federally regulated workplaces
Storage of different feminine hygiene products in cabinet Liudmila Chernetska/Getty Images/iStockphoto Canada requiring employers to provide tampons in federally regulated workplaces Heather Hunter December 26, 04:01 PM December 26, 04:01 PM Video Embed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration has pushed through new regulations to require all federally regulated employers in Canada to prov…
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