Welcome to the Breezy Breakfast observance of International Women’s Day. Our theme this year is "Women helping Women."
In the 1920's, the Women’s Labour League emerges in Canada to defend female workers, calling for equal pay, maternity leave, birth control, and minimum wage laws.
Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, Henrietta Edwards, Louise McKinney, and Irene Parlby are known as the "Famous Five." Because of their tireless efforts, in 1929, Canadian women were declared to be PERSONS under the law.
In 1952, married women could continue to work in federal public services.
In 1970, women’s shelters are formed.
In 1981, the postal workers union CUPW won the right to Maternity Leave.
In 1983, it is a criminal offense for a man to rape his wife.
In 2016, Manitoba passes legislation to give victims of domestic violence paid and unpaid leave.
We've come a long way over the past 100 years. How are we doing now, and what are the issues that need to be addressed?
Our guests share their perspectives.
Janice Folk-Dawson is the Special Assistant to CUPE Ontario and former Vice President of the Ontario Federation of Labour. Janice is also the NDP Candidate in the 2025 federal election for Guelph,
Sly Castaldi is the Executive Director of Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis. Sly has been tireless in her work on behalf of women escaping domestic violence and abuse.
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Episode 144 : Parliament Update with MP Lloyd Longfield
Episode 143: 15 years of 10C in Guelph
Episode 142: Greenbelt Shenanigans and What’s Next
Episode 141: Human Rights & Equity in the Upper Grand District School Board
Episode 140: John Galt, Protests & Counterprotests, Downtown Parking
Episode 139: Queen’s Park Update with MPP Mike Schreiner
Episode 138: SOLID WASTE in GUELPH
Episode 137: Guelph Police Services
Episode 136: Non-binary Day
Episode 135: Water, Wastewater, and Roadside Litter
Episode 134: Land Value Tax
Episode 133: New Library & Strong Mayors Act
Episode 132: The Sixties Scoop
Episode 131: BYLAW BONANZA!
Episode 130 - 2S/LGBTQI+ - Trans & Drag - Past & Present
Episode 129: Government Updates from Guelph’s MP Longfield and MPP Schreiner
Episode 128: City of Guelph Climate Targets
Episode 127: History of May Day in Guelph
Episode 126: Guelph’s 200th in 2027
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