WSC Blog
COVID 19’s Effect on Women in Canada
Earlier this month, Women’s Shelters Canada was invited to appear as a witness before the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. The Committee is conducting a study of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women. Kaitlin Geiger-Bardswich, WSC’s Communications and Development Manager, presented WSC’s statement and answered questions via video link, along with […]
Rogers Family Gives Incredible Gift to Women’s Shelters Canada
Last week, the Rogers family celebrated the company’s 60th anniversary by granting $60 million to several Canadian charitable organizations. Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) was thrilled to be one of these recipients, receiving a generous grant of $4.5 million. Thank you to the Rogers family for recognizing the critical work carried out by Canada’s 500+ violence […]
We’re All in This Together when Men Stop Hurting Women
When the social isolation orders began in Canada, we knew women would die. We expected that the rate of women killed by a current or former intimate partner would increase, as it had in other countries. But we never expected what happened in Nova Scotia. We couldn’t predict that another disgruntled straight white man with […]
WSC’s Important Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Since March 13, the staff of Women’s Shelters Canada has been working hard – from home. We are fortunate that we are able to work from home to support the frontline workers keeping women and children safe in VAW shelters and transition houses across the country. Domestic violence and femicides don’t stop during a global […]
A Historic First!
Thank you to the 100 men who stepped forward to join Strengthening Ties – a ground-breaking effort to engage men in funding the work to end violence against women. Each of these men has financially pledged to support Women’s Shelters Canada for three years. Thank you to the men who were the first onboard and […]
Ending Violence Against Women: Canada Needs Two National Action Plans
For years, Women’s Shelters Canada, along with many other organizations, has been calling for a National Action Plan (NAP) on Violence Against Women (VAW). Canada needs a NAP on VAW to ensure that women in all areas of the country have access to comparable levels of services and protection. A NAP would ensure a shared understanding […]
We’re Halfway There!
The election has been called for October 21, and Women’s Shelters Canada is hard at work to ensure that ending violence against women is on the agenda! During the 2015 federal election campaign, we, along with 20+ collaborators, called on all parties to include the development and implementation of a National Action Plan (NAP) on […]
UN Adds Pressure on Canada re National Action Plan on Violence Against Women
This morning in Geneva, Dubravka Šimonovic, United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women (VAW), presented the report on her official visit to Canada to the UN Human Rights Council. In Ottawa, WSC executive director Lise Martin and representatives from other Canadian women’s rights groups held a press conference on Parliament Hill welcoming the […]
Women’s Shelters Canada Welcomes Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Yesterday, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released their final report, Reclaiming Power and Place. As the National Inquiry states on their website, “The Final Report is comprised of the truths of more than 2,380 family members, survivors of violence, experts and Knowledge Keepers shared over two years of cross-country […]
WSC Welcomes Standing Committee Report on VAW Shelters
Women’s Shelters Canada (WSC) welcomes the release of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women’s report, “Surviving Abuse and Building Resilience – A Study of Canada’s Systems of Shelters and Transition Houses Serving Women and Children Affected by Violence.” It was released last week on May 1, the same day WSC launched its report, […]
