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What might Canada look like
if every Muslim woman voted?
The Canadian Council of Muslim Women would like to invite you to our inaugural
set of Civic Engagement Training Workshops for Muslim Women.
This workshop is provided free of charge to all organizations and
individuals who are interested in increasing women’s participation in
election activities and in seeking public office.
FACT
Muslim women have a lower propensity to vote than men. Only 39% are
estimated to have cast ballot in the 2000 federal general election, as
compared with 45% for males. At the provincial polls only 40% of the
eligible voters voting, and at the municipal level – where decisions
affecting their neighbourhoods and children’s schools are made – only 28 per
cent exercised the franchise.
FACT
Muslim female voter turnout rate increased to 43% in the 2004 federal
general election, but did not keep pace with the males 50% of who voted that
year.
If you would like to attend this workshop, please email
Salima Ebrahim, Project Manager for Engage Now! at
salimaebrahim@gmail.com or
contact 403-891-8295.
RSVP Now! Don’t Miss This Opportunity
Edmonton Civic Engagement Workshop
Saturday, November 24th, 1:00-4:00 pm
Location:
Rossdale Community Hall
10135 - 96 Ave. ( just east of Telus Field )
Refreshments will be provided
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