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One woman speaks for all women – what could possibly go wrong?
The Conservative Party of Canada has a problem attracting women voters – and given that women are more than half of our population, that's a problem. So, we start from scratch. We talk about why conservatives should embrace and promote equity and intersectionality—and we make the case for good policy that addresses early childhood biases, relevant affordable education, and the long-overdue need for a national childcare program. Jenn, despite her very best efforts, gets verklempt.
Plus, John tries to figure out what, exactly, traditional family values are.
By Jennifer SanfordOne woman speaks for all women – what could possibly go wrong?
The Conservative Party of Canada has a problem attracting women voters – and given that women are more than half of our population, that's a problem. So, we start from scratch. We talk about why conservatives should embrace and promote equity and intersectionality—and we make the case for good policy that addresses early childhood biases, relevant affordable education, and the long-overdue need for a national childcare program. Jenn, despite her very best efforts, gets verklempt.
Plus, John tries to figure out what, exactly, traditional family values are.