Equal Voice Chapters and University Campus Clubs aim to increase public awareness about the under-representation of women in politics by hosting events, providing networking and mentoring opportunities, and organizing campaign training schools.
The National Capital Region of Equal Voice started up in September 2004. The two overarching purposes of this chapter are - to host and organise events to increase public awareness about the significant under-representation of women in the political sphere; and to encourage political parties and grassroots organisations to nominate and elect more women for all levels of political office.
The BC Chapter of Equal Voice was launched September 27, 2004 with guest speaker Doris Anderson, the past editor of Chatelaine Magazine and a long-time women's rights activist.
Contact our British Columbia Chapter Chair Carolyn Jack
The Alberta North Chapter is centered in Edmonton.
Contact our Alberta North Chapter Chair Janet Buckmaster
The Alberta South Chapter is based in Calgary.
Alberta South Chair, Janice Kinch,
The Toronto Chapter focuses on municipal politics in the Greater Toronto Area.
We are a dynamic and enthusiastic group with members and University clubs across Canada.
National Youth Chapter Chair, Beki Scott
The Nova Scotia Chapter is based in Halifax.
Equal Voice held an introductory meeting in Newfoundland and Labrador on March 26, 2008 in St. John's.
Get involved... in equal voice chapters
from coast to coast.
Find one near you, or perhaps even start a chapter.
Getting to the Gate Online
Campaign School:
For women of all ages, back- grounds & walks of life interest-
ed in running for public office.