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Moose Hide: Wearing the Hide, Breaking the Silence
Every spring, people across Canada gather on May 15 to mark Moose Hide Campaign Day, a day of ceremony and action that calls each of us to stand up against gender-based violence.
International Women’s Day is still needed in 2026 not because progress has failed, but because progress remains unfinished. The world has changed in measurable ways. Laws have evolved. Opportunities have widened. More women lead companies, shape public policy, pioneer scientific discovery, and redefine cultural norms than at any point in history. These achievements are not symbolic; they are substantial. They deserve recognition.
Every spring, people across Canada gather on May 15 to mark Moose Hide Campaign Day, a day of ceremony and action that calls each of us to stand up against gender-based violence.