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Simon: Support women for a better future

- ALESSIA PASSAFIUME

Supporting women leads to better futures for all, Canada’s Governor General said Friday as she reflected on her experience as a woman in power.

Mary Simon was the guest of honour at a Canadian Club event hosted by the Women Heads of Diplomatic Mission in Ottawa to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day. Throughout her career, Simon said, she’s watched as women in leadership positions frequently inspire and mentor other women to follow their lead.

But neither gender nor hate should ever limit someone’s potential or ambitions in any field, she said.

“As Governor General, I want to use my position and my voice to help others to shine a light on some of the issues still impacting women and girls — particular­ly in the area of digital respect,” Simon said, describing her own experience­s with online hate and workplace misogyny.

“These attacks are not harmless. They silence powerful voices, discourage participat­ion in public discourse and create a climate of fear and insecurity.”

Her own experience­s with online hate impacted her mental health, she said. Last year, Simon’s office had to disable comments on social media posts in order to filter out racist and sexist comments.

Other women are experienci­ng the same thing, and some are even leaving their positions as a result, Simon said.

“Young girls who witness these awful attacks on women leaders may reconsider their aspiration­s to become public figures, or they may decide to stay silent,” she said.

“This would be devastatin­g to our society.”

She announced plans to host a one-day symposium designed to promote respectful digital dialogue and raise awareness of “toxic online discourse.”

The event, to be held April 11 at Rideau Hall, will gather academics, journalist­s, young people, officials, advocates and mental health experts to share their experience­s and learn about initiative­s against online abuse.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK, CP ?? Governor General Mary Simon at a luncheon to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day, in Ottawa Friday.
SEAN KILPATRICK, CP Governor General Mary Simon at a luncheon to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day, in Ottawa Friday.

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