Harassment of female politicians done to ‘silence and intimidate’: experts

Civil society groups are pointing to the use of a cut-out of Alberta Premier Rachel Notley during a recent golf tournament as an example of the harassment female politicians face on a regular basis.
Politicians, civil society groups, and labour unions are raising concerns about the political harassment of female politicians after a golf tournament in Alberta welcomed players to take a swing at a cut-out of the province's premier, Rachel Notley. “It’s outrageous and unacceptable,” said...

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