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Advocates call for quotas, reform to boost number of women in Parliament

OTTAWA - Canada’s international ranking on gender parity in politics has plummeted over the past 25 years, and advocates say every federal political party needs to do better.

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Advocates call for quotas, reform to boost number of women in Parliament

The Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa is seen on Sunday, May 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang


OTTAWA - Canada’s international ranking on gender parity in politics has plummeted over the past 25 years, and advocates say every federal political party needs to do better.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union now ranks Canada in 71st place in terms of the percentage of women in national parliaments, a steep drop from its 28th place ranking in 2000.

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