25 Percent: A Documentary
Only 25 percent of political seats, across Canadian municipal, provincial, and federal tables belong to women. This documentary examines why Canadian politics has yet to reach the United Nations minimum standard for engagement of women in decision-making set at 30 percent. The documentary features interviews with politicians, community leaders, activists, academics, and many others from different political ideologies. It was directed by Adam Caplan and was released in 2014.
Only 25 percent of political seats, across Canadian municipal, provincial, and federal tables belong to women. This documentary examines why Canadian politics has yet to reach the United Nations minimum standard for engagement of women in decision-making set at 30 percent. The documentary features interviews with politicians, community leaders, activists, academics, and many others from different political ideologies. It was directed by Adam Caplan and was released in 2014.