We do everything we can to identify and eliminate unfair biases, stereotypes or barriers that may limit full participation in our meetings and events. We are committed to having an accessible, diverse, and inclusive membership and programming in our effort to elect more women to all levels of political office in Canada. We are committed to being a visible ally. We take responsibility for making space for all voices in the community that EVNCR serves. It is situated at the confluence of three rivers, those namely being the Ottawa, Gatineau, and Quebec Rivers. This city sits along the south side of the Ottawa River, which is located in the southeastern region of the province. We strive in both our perspectives and practices, to challenge racism, sexism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, and oppression in all its forms in our community and in Canadian politics. The capital of Canada is Ottawa in the province of Ontario. We are committed to accessibility, diversity, equity and inclusion in all of our work. We are a multi-partisan organization that strives to work with all political parties to nominate and elect more women. The National Gallery of Canada is home to one of the finest collections of Indigenous and Canadian art in the world, and is dedicated to amplifying voices.
Ottawa, the national capital of Canada, is where federal politicians meet. They do this in a place called the capital.
These lawmakers, or politicians, meet regularly to talk about current laws and to make new ones. The National Capital Region (NCR) chapter of Equal Voice was established in September 2004. Citizens elect different people from their communities to different levels of government to make laws.