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Downtown Calgary rally supports female candidates ahead of municipal election
Downtown Calgary rally supports female candidates ahead of municipal election
Ask HerOctober 16, 2021
Running for office: 31 women on Calgary ballot, where their biggest challenge may be online hate
Running for office: 31 women on Calgary ballot, where their biggest challenge may be online hate
Ask HerOctober 15, 2021
Women remain underrepresented on the ballot, but advocates hope strong candidates can join Calgary council
Women remain underrepresented on the ballot, but advocates hope strong candidates can join Calgary council
Ask HerSeptember 26, 2021
Municipal candidates endure harassment, vandalism on the campaign trail
Municipal candidates endure harassment, vandalism on the campaign trail
Ask HerAugust 21, 2021
Women underrepresented on Calgary city council; 18 seek council and mayor seats in 2021
Women underrepresented on Calgary city council; 18 seek council and mayor seats in 2021
Ask HerApril 24, 2021
New battle of Alberta aims to elect more women to city hall
New battle of Alberta aims to elect more women to city hall
Ask HerMarch 30, 2021
Ask Her YYC launches their #21in21 fundraising campaign
Ask Her YYC launches their #21in21 fundraising campaign
Ask HerMarch 16, 2021
For A Better City, We Need Women In Power
For A Better City, We Need Women In Power
Ask HerFebruary 6, 2021
Edmonton vs. Calgary competition aims to get more women in municipal politics
Edmonton vs. Calgary competition aims to get more women in municipal politics
Ask HerOctober 22, 2020Parity Cup
Blog: The Joys of Running
Blog: The Joys of Running
EventsAsk HerOctober 20, 2020Count Women In
Parity Cup campaign encourages more women to run for city council in 2021
Parity Cup campaign encourages more women to run for city council in 2021
Ask HerOctober 18, 2020Parity Cup
NEWS: Ask Her YYC, Parity YEG wants changes to Bill 29
NEWS: Ask Her YYC, Parity YEG wants changes to Bill 29
Ask HerJuly 6, 2020
JOINT STATEMENT: Proposed changes to Alberta’s election rules miss an opportunity to increase diverse representation in municipal government
JOINT STATEMENT: Proposed changes to Alberta’s election rules miss an opportunity to increase diverse representation in municipal government
Ask HerJune 29, 2020
NEWS: Ask Her YYC Prepare Her program cohort members ready to learn Calgary politics
NEWS: Ask Her YYC Prepare Her program cohort members ready to learn Calgary politics
Ask HerJune 28, 2020
VIDEO: Count Women In: #Surviving Social Media
VIDEO: Count Women In: #Surviving Social Media
Ask HerJune 1, 2020Events, Social Media
NEWS: Calgary group ‘Ask Her’ aims to get more woman into local politics
NEWS: Calgary group ‘Ask Her’ aims to get more woman into local politics
Ask HerDecember 6, 2019
NEWS: Ask Her YYC begins Calgary campaign to draw more women into municipal politics
NEWS: Ask Her YYC begins Calgary campaign to draw more women into municipal politics
Ask HerNovember 28, 2019
 
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With respect, relationship, and reciprocity, Ask Her honours and acknowledges that we are situated on Treaty 7 and Treaty 6 lands. 

Treaty 7 lands include the Niitsitapi Confederation, including the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani; the Tsuut’ina Nation; the Îyârhe Nakoda Nations of the Bearspaw, Chiniki and Wesley; and the Métis Nations. Treaty 6 lands have have been a traditional gathering place for the Nehiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Iroquois, Denesuliné (Dene), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Inuit, and many other Indigenous peoples. 

We are grateful for the Indigenous Peoples who have taken care of this land since time immemorial and celebrate what the land gives to all peoples. Through this land acknowledgement we honour the agreements between the ancestral peoples of this land and the first Euro-Canadian settlers; agreements that have been historically dishonoured. We are all treaty people.

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