Cash incentives for parties could help get more women in politics: MPs
A House of Commons committee is making a cross-party call for the federal government to offer financial incentives to political parties that nominate more women candidates to run for election.
The recommendation is one of 14 recommendations the status of women committee made in a new report about the ongoing under-representation of women in politics, titled “Elect her: A roadmap for improving the representation of women in Canadian politics.”
“Despite their growing political participation, women represent just 35 per cent of all legislators in Canada and remain under-represented at all levels of government,” the report said.
“Increasing women’s participation in electoral politics is essential for achieving greater gender equality. Having more women in elected office is about more than achieving equality in a traditionally male-dominated field — it could also have significant effects on public policy.”