Premier’s, parliamentary secretary’s statements on International Women’s Day

Premier David Eby has released the following statement marking International Women’s Day:

“Today is International Women’s Day, a day to recognize and celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.

“It is also a day to reaffirm a call to continue to move women’s equality forward. While women have made great advances in every aspect of public and private life, there is still inequity to solve, especially for women, girls and gender-diverse people who are Indigenous, racialized, newcomers or who live with a disability.

“This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action at the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women. The Platform for Action was considered a global agenda for women’s empowerment and gender equality and was adopted unanimously by 189 countries.

“Our government recognizes that building a province that actively seeks to advance gender equity benefits families, communities and our economy. Supporting B.C. families by cutting fees for child care by more than half has saved parents an average of nearly $8,000 every year – a contributing factor to more than 150,000 women joining the workforce since 2017.

“Investing in the health of women and gender-diverse people is a significant priority that advances equity and empowerment. Prescription contraception became free in April 2023. Since then, 306,000 British Columbians have saved about $300 each year. As well, beginning later this year, the province will offer one cycle of in-vitro fertilization for free. B.C. is also the first province to deliver an at-home self-screening program for cervical cancer.

“Recognizing that true equality is not possible without the elimination of gender-based violence, our government launched a three-year action plan to address gender-based violence and its impacts. This includes $1.9 billion to build and operate 3,000 new transition housing, second-stage housing and affordable long-term housing spaces for women and children. We also introduced paid leave for people experiencing domestic and sexual violence.

“We all have a role in moving gender equity forward. Today, on International Women’s Day, I encourage everyone to celebrate the women in their lives and reflect on how they can best contribute to ending gender discrimination.”

Jennifer Blatherwick, parliamentary secretary for gender equity, said:

“On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the many successes and achievements of women in our province and renew our commitment to advancing gender equity. Empowering women, girls and gender-diverse people benefits everyone and is essential to the health of families, neighbourhoods and our economy. Whether it’s working in tech, science, small business, health care, education, construction or other sectors, more and more women are making their mark in B.C. — just as they have throughout history. British Columbia is an extraordinary place because of the extraordinary women who have made this province their home.”

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