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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said gender equality is "under attack," and warned of declining women's rights, at a major conference on the subject.
"Progress can backslide. We're seeing it happen. Gender equality is under attack. And I can only imagine how hard it is to be a feminist on the frontlines," he said in an opening address to the Women Deliver conference in Vancouver.
He warned that "politicians are giving into the pressure, shamefully campaigning to undo women's hard-won victories."
The three-day Vancouver conference has brought together 8,000 participants including leaders, activists, academics and journalists from 150 countries to discuss gender equality.
Earlier on Monday, Trudeau attended the unveiling of a report that concluded that perhaps thousands of indigenous women were victims of endemic violence that amounted to "genocide." The day before, his government announced funding of Can$300 million (US $223 million) for women's rights organizations in Canada and overseas. (AFP) AMS AMS 06041030 NNNN.
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