Chandra-Li Paul (she / her)
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Chandra-Li Paul (she / her)
@chandralipaul.bsky.social
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Director of Women's Rights at the Ontario Federation of Labour. Human rights advocate. Social justice activist. Trade unionist.
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If you missed tonight's Federal NDP Leadership Forum, you can watch it on the Workers Together YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/live/6cIuOUt...
NDP Leadership Forum
YouTube video by Canadian Labour Congress
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OFL officers, staff, and Executive Council are proud to stand in solidarity with education workers across Ontario to kick off #RedforEd Week!

We’re united in the fight for high-quality, publicly funded education for every student - from kindergarten to university. ✊
#onted #OnPoli
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It’s 2025 and survivors are still being ignored. Join a take back the night event near you.
ofl.ca/event/take-b...
#OnLab #OnPoli
It's official! The election was ratified at ONDP Convention. I've been elected as Co-chair of the ONDP Women and Gender Diverse Committee & now sit on the ONDP Executive Council. I look forward to working with the members of the committee and council on intersectional equity initiatives & advocacy.
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We unite with survivors with a demand for real accountability.
We demand governments, employers, institutions, and law enforcement stop protecting abusers and start protecting survivors. We demand action, not apologies.
Join us for Take Back The Night events: ofl.ca/event/take-b...
Running for Co-Chair of the ONDP Women & Gender Diverse Committee tonight. Grateful for the support of COPE Local 343 and the Ontario Federation of Labour. Ready to continue building a stronger, inclusive, action-driven committee. If you’re a member attending, I’d love your vote!
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Every Sept, communities across North America and around the world take to the streets for Take Back The Night, a global grassroots movement to end sexual violence and demand action.
From Sept 16-Sept 25 Take Back the Night events will be taking place across the province.
More: ofl.ca/event/take-b...
#HappyLabourDay to all workers for your paid and unpaid labour, which keeps our communities running. Thank you for all that you do!
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Parents are calling on the province to set maximum allowable temperatures for child-care centres. "@waltonmomof2.bsky.social president said this is an example of workers' conditions being 'reflective of people's learning conditions, of care conditions, of living conditions.'
More: bit.ly/4mvbFEv
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The OFL joined Ontario Says No More and Soar Canada in urging the NHL and NHLPA to adopt a league-specific policy on sexual violence, domestic violence, and child abuse.
Full open letter: docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLS...
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This case revealed the cracks in how sexual violence is addressed in this country, not just in court but in our cultural narratives around masculinity, power, coercion, and what passes for “consent”.
More: ofl.ca/statement-th...
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We’re demanding real action from the Ontario government to protect and expand access for 2SLGBTQIA+ communities

Join the fight - help us collect signatures on petitions.
Email: [email protected]
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The OFL Solidarity and Pride Committee is calling on you to come out to the All Out Rally on June 20!

When: June 20 from 1 PM
Where: Queen’s Park South Lawn, Toronto

See you there!
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ALL OUT TO DEFEND 2SLGBTQIA+ REFUGEES & NEWCOMERS!!

When: June 20 from 1 PM
Where: Queen's Park South Lawn, Toronto

See you there!
#AllOut #Pride #Refugees
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The gender pay gap for women with disabilities is 43%. They earn only $0.57 for every dollar a non-disabled man makes and must work 157 extra days to catch up to the average man. Equal Pay Day for women with disabilities is June 6, 2025.

@equalpaycoalition.bsky.social
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Yesterday, June 2, marked Equal Pay Day for Black women. The gender pay gap for Black women is 42%. They earn only $0.58 for every dollar a man makes, And must work an extra 153 days to earn what an average man makes in a year.
@equalpaycoalition.bsky.social
#OnLab #OnPoli
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📢 ALL OUT - JUNE 20

Join us to defend 2Spirit, Trans, non-binary, and gender diverse people's rights!

When: Friday June 20 from 1PM
Where: Queen's Park (111 Wellesley St W), Toronto
#AllOut #Solidarity #Pride
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Indigenous women are paid just $0.61 for every $1 earned by men. That’s a 39% pay gap, and it means they have to work 142 extra days just to catch up. Equal Pay Day for Indigenous Women is May 22, 2025. Pay equity isn't a suggestion. It's a demand.

#EqualPay #PayEquity #OnPoli
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The gender pay gap for Racialized women is 38%. They earn only $0.62 for every dollar a man makes, and must work an extra 139 days
to earn what an average man makes in a year.
Equal Pay Day for Racialized women is May 19, 2025.
#EqualPay #OnPoli
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It’s still happening, because silence isn’t safety.
Hate crimes targeting sexual orientation rose 12% in Canada in 2023. We need action, not just awareness.
#IDAHOBIT2025 #OnPoli