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Leaked Documents from Status of Women Canada |
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Contributed by Bernadette Wagner
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Wednesday, 06 December 2006 |
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StatusReport.ca has uploaded a Status
of Women Canada (SWC) PowerPoint presentation which indicates exactly
what Prime Minister Harper and Minister Beverly Oda mean when they
mention “streamlining” and “consolidation” to SWC.
SWC insiders say they handed over the document because they want
to keep the public informed about "what’s happening in there."
They said that until Tuesday, November 28th, they knew nothing about
what would happen to SWC until they heard it in the media. Then, two
days before Oda's announcement regarding reductions to “points of
service” (regional SWC offices) from 16 to 4, staff were informed
of the deep changes about to befall SWC. This was accomplished
through the use of the PowerPoint presentation and intended only for
an internal audience.
The document contains 13 slides, one of which is a chart, and is
available at the StatusReport.ca
website. A pdf version is also available.
According to Pam Kapoor and Audra Williams, the founders of
StatusReport.ca, the bullets and charts "confirm that the
Policy Research Fund will be discontinued, which means SWC will no
longer commission or fund independent research/analysis on gender
policy. On page 10, we find what dramatic changes are slated for
SWC’s communications policy, thanks to the budget cut by Oda: media
monitoring will be outsourced; limited public and stakeholder
consultations; limited information/promotional materials. On page 12,
we see a table showing how all the reduced money will get distributed
in the new budget."
In their estimation, the document reflects "how the federal
government feels about the importance of serving, analyzing, and
advancing women’s equality in Canada. So gross."
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Thanks, citizen journalist Written by pelliott on 2006-12-06 17:09:11 Thanks for revealing and sharing this information. |
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