Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Statement

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER IN CELEBRATION OF THE 15TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

October 25, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement in celebration of the 15th annual Women’s History Month:

“Women’s History Month recognizes and celebrates the instrumental role Canadian women have played in building our great country. From the Famous Five’s hard-fought victories for legal and political equality to the celestial achievements of Roberta Bondar, the first Canadian woman in space, successive generations of women have helped make Canada the peaceful, prosperous and successful country it is today.

“In every conceivable field of human endeavour – politics, business, scientific study, athletics, or entertainment – Canadian women have made their mark. This year, Women’s History Month is focusing on Aboriginal Women – Canada’s First Women. They have always been central to the success of their families and communities, but their contributions have often been overlooked. Now aboriginal women are taking on increasingly prominent leadership roles as artists, athletes, educators, health professionals and politicians. In no small way, they are making history.

“Canada’s New Government is also making history. For too long Canadian law has denied equality to native women living on reserves by failing to recognize their matrimonial property rights. Our government is now taking action to right this historical wrong and make sure that Aboriginal women living on reserves have the same matrimonial property rights as all Canadian women.

“Women’s History Month reminds us that in our country, unlike so many others, women have the opportunity to participate in every aspect of Canadian life. It is also a time to celebrate the accomplishments of all Canadian women who contribute so much to our great country.”


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