Rise Up! Feminist Digital Archive
The creation of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women (RCSW) in 1967 was a watershed moment in Canadian women’s activism. The continued pressure of women inside and outside the corridors of political power led Lester Pearson’s Liberal government to establish a Royal Commission to explore women’s issues. Following nation-wide hearings (April-October 1968), the commission released its report with 167 recommendations in December 1970.
Filed under: immigration, indigenous, racialized & women of colour, social & economic justice
Date published: 2024/08/23