Sunday, February 28, 2010
Two weeks to go - get your tickets today!
We're down to the final couple of weeks before V-Day in the Capital 2010 hits the National Capital Region!
Saturday, March 13th at the Theatre of the Canadian Museum of Civilization performers will take the stage to bring you A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer: Writings To Stop Violence Against Women and Girls. It is a groundbreaking collection of monologues by world-renowned authors and playwrights, edited by Eve Ensler and Mollie Doyle. These writings are inspiring, funny, angry, heartfelt, tragic, and beautiful. But above all, together they create a true and profound portrait of how violence against women affects everyone, men and women.
In the next couple of weeks leading up to the event we'll be profiling some fabulous items up for bidding in the silent auction which will take place at 7:00 p.m. before the performance. We have amazing celebrity autographed items, fantastic gift baskets from local merchants, yoga packages, and much much more!
So, get your tickets today via the Museum Box Office or by phone at 819-776-7000 and help some amazing organizations who are working to help stop violence against women and girls:
Family Services a la famille Ottawa
CARE Canada
Panzi Hospital
V-Day
Can't make it to the show, but still want to help make a difference in the lives of women and girls? Email us at capitalvday@gmail.com to arrange for cash or cheque donations, or scroll down on the right side for our PayPal account!
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Happy V-Day!
V-Day is a day to show love to all and have we got an opportunity for you to show love to some people who really need it - the women and girls of the DRC.
Tickets are now on sale for the 2010 V-Day in the Capital performance of A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer! Interested in joining us to change the story of women and girls? Get your tickets now at the Canadian Museum of Civilization box office - 819.776.7000
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Are you a local business looking for a way to reach new clients? Are you interested in being part of a great event? V-Day in the Capital is looking for a few good corporate sponsors! Sponsorships of $250 and $500 are welcomed - great benefits pacakage.
If you'd like to learn more, email us at laurie at hopeangercourage dot com
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Embrace your inner girl
Come out to the Canadian Museum of Civilization on March 13th for V-Day in the Capital 2010 - a presentation of Eve Ensler's A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer in support of organizations working to stop violence against women!
Stay tuned for ticket information soon...
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Reading...
Here are a few articles we've been reading of late:
How one man gave Congo’s women hope
Ten Radical Acts for Congo in the New Year
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Labels: blood minerals, drc, v-day, violence against women and girls
Monday, January 18, 2010
V-Day in the Capital
Planning for the 2nd Annual V-Day in the Capital production of A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer as part of the global V-Day movement is well under way.
Mark Saturday March 13th in your calendars! We promise an exciting night at the Canadian Museum of Civilization with an excellent cast and a wonderful silent auction!
Tickets will be on sale in early February.
See you there!
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Bill C-300 - Private Members Bill Promotes Industry and Government Accountability
From MiningWatch Canada:
On February 9, 2009, Liberal Member of Parliament John McKay tabled a private member's bill in the House of Commons. Bill C-300, titled An Act respecting Corporate Accountability for the Activities of Mining, Oil or Gas in Developing Countries, would codify a number of key recommendations on accountability for Canadian extractive companies operating in developing countries from the March 2007 Final Report of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Roundtables. (See the full text of Bill C-300 at: http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3658424&Language=e&Mode=1 ; see the Final Report of the National Roundtables on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Canadian Extractive Industry in Developing Countries at: http://www.miningwatch.ca/sites/miningwatch.ca/files/sites/miningwatch/files/RT_Advisory_Group_Report.pdf)Bill C-300 would put in place standards for Canadian extractive companies operating overseas that receive financial or political support from the Canadian government. The "guidelines that articulate corporate accountability standards" must include the International Finance Corporation Performance Standards, related guidance notes, and Environmental Health and Safety General Guidelines; the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights; "human rights provisions that ensure corporationsoperate in a manner that is consistent with international human rights standards; and any other standard consistent with international human rights standards."Bill C-300 would also create a complaints mechanism that would allow members of affected communities abroad, or Canadians, to file complaints against companies that are not living up to those standards. Complaints would be filed with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. If accepted, the complaint would lead to an investigation of a company's compliance with the guidelines and a public report on findings within eight months of receipt of the complaint.A company that is found to be out of compliance with the standards may become ineligible for government support for as long as it is out of compliance with the guidelines. In particular, Bill C-300 refers to political and financial support that is provided to Canadian extractive companies by Export Development Canada, theDepartment of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and the Canada Pension Plan.While setting standards for Canadian extractive companies operating overseas, Bill C-300 primarily strives to put in place standards for Canadian taxpayer-funded agencies that support these companies financially and politically, to make sure that Canadian tax dollars are not being spent to support companies that have caused severe environmental degradation or abused human rights in their operations overseas.Bill C-300 narrowly won a vote in the House of Commons on April 22, 2009 and is currently being debated in the parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development. These hearings have provided a forum to givevoice to a wide range of problems associated with Canadian mining operations in Latin America, Africa and Asia-Pacific, as well as a chance to look at how Bill C-300 would start to address these concerns. At the same time, industry associations, individual mining companies, the Chamber of Commerce, and lawyers who work for the industry have come out strongly against Bill C-300. Additionally, many government bureaucrats (Foreign Affairs, Trade, Canadian InternationalDevelopment Agency, Natural Resources Canada, and the new CSR Counsellor) have all expressed misgivings regarding Bill C-300. The webcasts of these hearings provide an excellent overview of the issues. The hearings have closed now. Unless an election is called, the Bill will be reviewed and amended by the Committee when the House ofCommons starts its new session in March before going back to the full House for a final vote.MiningWatch Canada strongly supports Bill C-300. We have prepared a Position Statement on Bill C-300 and presented before the Standing Committee on October 8, 2009 - both of these texts are available on our web site. While the Bill has support from the National Democratic Party and the Bloc Québecois, the Conservatives are firmly against the bill and the Liberals are divided. We urge you to take action in support of Bill C-300! We have provided urgent action materials on our web siteDuring this break in Parliament, write a letter to you MP and express your support for Bill C-300.
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Welcome to 2010!
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The ladies here at Hope, Anger and Courage would like to wish you and yours a very Happy New Year! We'd also like to invite you to help stop violence against women in 2010!
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