Journal Pioneer

From O’Leary to New York

Jillian Kilfoil among Island women taking part in Commission on Status of Women meetings

- BY ETHAN PAQUET newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

As a young feminist growing up outside O’Leary, Jillian Kilfoil never dreamed she would be invited to share her perspectiv­es on gender equality and women’s empowermen­t with an internatio­nal audience.

But now Kilfoil, executive director of Women’s Network P.E.I., will have that opportunit­y as part of a Canadian delegation heading to New York for the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women meetings March 12 to 16.

The challenges she faced in a rural community have shaped her identity and work, as not only do rural communitie­s face challenges, rural girls and women face particular realities, she said.

“I am grateful to be able to share my lived and profession­al experience­s in a global context. The opportunit­y to connect with passionate feminists from around the world will be an once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y.”

The priority theme for this year’s commission is “Challenges and opportunit­ies in achieving gender equality and the empowermen­t of rural women and girls.”

P.E.I. Status of Women Minister Paula Biggar will also be attending.

The Island’s small size is a strength because “it allows us to focus on the work we have done to increase equality and empowermen­t,” said Biggar. “I look forward to sharing this work with an internatio­nal audience and to productive discussion and positive opportunit­ies to advance women’s rights around the world.” While at the meetings, Biggar will also recognize the 25th anniversar­y of Prince Edward Island’s “famous five,” a time in Island history when five of the most senior positions in government were held by women. The provincial government will organize events throughout the year to commemorat­e the anniversar­y.

More details will be announced at a later date.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? These are Prince Edward Island’s “famous five,” a time in Island history when five of the most senior positions in government were held by women. From left are Speaker of the House Nancy Guptill, Lt.-Gov. Marion Reid, Leader of the Opposition Pat...
SUBMITTED PHOTO These are Prince Edward Island’s “famous five,” a time in Island history when five of the most senior positions in government were held by women. From left are Speaker of the House Nancy Guptill, Lt.-Gov. Marion Reid, Leader of the Opposition Pat...

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