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Abstract

The Ontario Committee on the Status of Women, a grassroots feminist group, was established in 1970. Its purpose was to seek implementation in Ontario of the Recommendations of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women.

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1972-04, 1972-06, 1972-08, 1972-12 1973-03, 1973-06 1974-02, 1974-06, 1974-10 1975-02, 1975-09 1976-04, 1976-09, 1976-11 1977- 02, 1977-09, 1977-12 1978-03, 1978-05, 1978-09 1979-02, 1979-09, 1979-11 1981-02, 1981-05, 1981-09, 1981-12 1982-05, 1082-08, 1982-10, 1982-11, 1982-12 1983-02, 1983-05, 1983-06, 1983-09 1984-04, 1984-12 1985-07

Keywords

Status of Women Councils, Government Municipal, Government Federal, Government Provincial, Abortion, Constitution, Skilled Trades, Pensions, Ontario Human Rights Code, Employment, Family Planning, Birth Control, Affirmative Action, Family Law, Day Care, Broadcasting, Media, Pay Equity, Equal Pay for Equal Work, Employee Benefits, Police Force, Public Schools, Post-Secondary Education, Human Rights, Equal Opportunity, National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Ontario, Gender, Sex, Discrimination, Equality, Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Feminist, Feminism, Status of Women, Girls, Women

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