Following the federal election this past spring, WPSN-C members reflected on the current political situation in Canada, the state of WPS within the federal government, and a range of current global challenges, offering their analysis and advice to the incoming government through a series of blog posts.
- #WPSAdvice: Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy at a Crossroads: Sustaining Momentum Amid Political Transition by Sophia Papastavrou, Gender Specialist & WPSN-C Steering Committee Member & Sarah Keeler, Policy and Advocacy Specialist & WPSN-C Steering Committee Member
- #WPSAdvice: Building Peace at Home: Why Canada Needs a Youth, Peace, and Security Agenda by Shayne Wong and Imogen Fraser, Canadian Coalition for Youth, Peace & Security (CCYPS)
- #WPSAdvice2025: It’s Still Time for Canada to “Lead by Example” by Karen Breeck MD, MHSc, CD – Federation of Medical Women of Canada Member
- #WPSAdvice: Learning from the Asia-Pacific: How Canada’s New Government Can Strengthen Women, Peace and Security Implementation by Maryruth Belsey Priebe
- #WPSAdvice: Situation Critical: Funding for Women’s Peacebuilding Organizations in Conflict-Affected Contexts by Beth Woroniuk, Senior Fellow, Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative
- #WPSAdvice: From Crisis to Commitment: Why the New Government Must Lead on Women, Peace and Security by Katrina Leclerc, PhD candidate at Saint-Paul University and chair of the WPSN-C
- #WPSAdvice: Killer robots: a new frontier for Canada to advance WPS by Charlotte Akin, Programmes & Outreach Lead and Sasha Imbleau, Stop Killer Robots, with research contributions from Rosa Lee
- #WPSAdvice: Strengthening Engagement Between the Government of Canada and Civil Society Representatives by Monique Cuillerier, WPSN-C Coordinator
Those posts have now been compiled into a single document available for download.
