TDF sponsors women’s rights event

The Democracy Fund proudly sponsors "Reality Based Women Unite," an International Women’s Day celebration in Toronto.


TORONTO: The Democracy Fund (TDF) is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of an inspiring event commemorating International Women’s Day organized by Canadian Women's Sex-Based Rights (caWsbar).

This event, taking place in Toronto, Ontario, on March 8, 2024, promises an engaging dialogue featuring some of today's most prominent activists and commentators on women’s rights and protections. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in real-talk sessions, gaining insights and perspectives from esteemed speakers committed to advancing women's rights.

Highlighted speakers include Amy Hamm, April Hutchinson, Eva Kurilova, Heather Mason, Meghan Murphy, Trish Oliver, Linda Blade, and Raine McLeod. Each brings a unique perspective and experience to the table, ensuring a dynamic and enriching event.

For more information and to reserve your spot, visit: www.TrinityProductions.ca

This sponsorship is part of TDF's initiative to protect women-only spaces. In 2022, TDF held its own event women's rights event, which you can learn about here.

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About The Democracy Fund:

Founded in 2021, The Democracy Fund (TDF) is a Canadian charity dedicated to constitutional rights, advancing education, and relieving poverty. TDF promotes constitutional rights through litigation and public education and supports an access to justice initiative for Canadians whose civil liberties have been infringed by government lockdowns and other public policy responses to the pandemic.

About caWsbar:

Canadian Women's Sex-Based Rights—caWsbar—is a cross-Canada, nonpartisan coalition of women and male allies working together to preserve the rights and protections of women and girls, as enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Section 15).

These sex-based Charter rights and protections are currently at risk in Canadian public policy, due to confusion between sex and “gender identity or expression.” We call on all Canadians, regardless of political or religious affiliation, to join us in standing up for women's and girls' fundamental sex-based rights to bodily privacy, dignity, fairness and security.