Saturday, April 22, 2023

Canadian politicians wear pink high heels in support of ending gender-based violence

Apr 22, 2023 

Viral videos and photos on the internet showed male lawmakers walking

 around the Canadian parliament wearing pink-coloured high heels.

Canadian male politicians wore pink high heels inside Canada's parliament to raise awareness about violence against women. The event was hosted by Halton Women's Place and was a part of their ‘Hope in High Heels’ campaign.

The event aims to sensitise men about gender-based violence and the need to end it. It is about starting a systematic conversation regarding violence against women in society. (Twitter/@endvawnetwork)
The event aims to sensitise men about gender-based violence and the need to end it. It is about starting a systematic conversation regarding violence against women in society. (Twitter/@endvawnetwork)

Viral videos and photos on the internet showed male lawmakers walking around the parliament wearing pink-coloured high heels.

Canada's Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra took to twitter to appreciate the event. He said, “Violence against women is still prevalent in our society. Hope in Heels is an event that spreads awareness on violence against women while encouraging men and boys to be part of the solution. We wore their signature pink heels in support to this important cause.”

Alghabra added, “Now that I have your attention, violence against women comes in all forms, not just physical. Men, starting with me, need to be aware of the consequences of our actions and words and do better to create space for women around us.”

Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Karina Gould brought the event back to the parliament for the fourth consecutive year.

The event aims to sensitize men and boys about gender-based violence and the need to end it. It is about starting a systematic conversation regarding violence against women in the society.

Gould said on Twitter, “We welcomed @HaltonWomensPl to the Hill for the 4th annual Hope in High Heels on the Hill, to continue the conversation on systemic violence against women. Educating men and boys is part of the solution, and it is all of our responsibilities to end gender based violence.”

Halton Women's Place said they were thrilled to see people across political parties participate and wear high heels in support of ending gender-based violence in the society.

Canadian officials walk in pink heels. Netizens call it ‘ridiculous’

ByPaurush Omar
Apr 22, 2023

Canadian Transport Minister Omar Alghabra and a group of officials recently made headlines for an unusual display of support for a women

In a move to raise awareness about violence against women, officials in Canada have donned pink heels as part of the "Hope in Heels" event in collaboration with Halton Women's Place, women's shelter to help women who have faced abuse in Halton. The event, which encourages men and boys to join the fight against violence, has seen officials from all walks of life walking around in the distinctive pink heels.

Omar Alghabra, the Minister of Transport and MP for Mississauga Centre, posted a video of the officials strutting their stuff around the conference room, in support of the cause.

Alghabra noted in his tweet, violence against women is still prevalent in our society, despite progress made in recent years. Hope in Heels aims to raise awareness of this issue, and to encourage men and boys to join the fight for change. By wearing the signature pink heels, officials are showing their support for this vital cause.

The video posted by Alghabra shows the officials walking in high heels.

He further tweeted in the thread, “Now that I have your attention, violence against women comes in all forms, not just physical. Men, starting with me, need to be aware of the consequences of our actions and words and do better to create space for women around us.”

Although what might appear as an act of solidarity did not go well with the netizens as a lot of twitter users dubbed the act as offensive and ridiculous.

The Hope in Heels event is just one example of the many initiatives taking place around the world to raise awareness of the issue of violence against women. By coming together and taking action, we can create a safer and more equal world for all.


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