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Event aims to train more women to enter politics
Summary
Run Where You Are - Say Yes is a free, non-partisan virtual training on Feb. 24 for women and gender-diverse people interested in municipal office, featuring a panel of Ontario municipal leaders and small-group breakout discussions.
Content
Run Where You Are - Say Yes is a virtual training event scheduled for Feb. 24 that aims to encourage more women and gender-diverse people to consider public office. Organizers say municipal leadership remains underrepresented by these groups and that the event will focus on breaking down barriers and addressing self-doubt. The session is free and non-partisan and is being presented by a collective of Ontario organisations that work with women in politics. Panelists who have held municipal roles will share practical insights and personal reflections.
Event details:
- Date and time: Feb. 24 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (via Zoom).
- Format: Free, non-partisan virtual session with a panel followed by small-group breakout conversations.
- Audience: Intended for women and gender-diverse people who are curious about running, actively considering a campaign, or seeking clarity on local leadership.
- Hosts: Co-hosted by ElectHer Now, Leadership Féminin Prescott-Russell, Municipal Campaign School, The Jean Collective, Waterloo Region Women's Municipal Campaign School and PoliticsNow.
- Panelists: Michelle Boileau (mayor of Timmins), Marilyn Crawford (councillor, Town of Ajax), Tammy Hwang (councillor, City of Hamilton), Joan John (councillor, Township of Southgate) and Melanie Pilon (mayor of Wawa).
- Registration: The event is free but requires advance registration.
Summary:
Organizers present the training as a way to support and name existing leadership among women and gender-diverse people, while offering practical guidance from those with municipal experience. The event will take place Feb. 24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. via Zoom and requires advance registration.
