An educational platform for Canadian women

Evaluate. Connect.

Explore the ideas and principles behind today's issues, assess information thoughtfully, and help reclaim what it means to be a conservative woman in Canada.

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Welcome

A thoughtful, Canadian space for ideas, information, and informed perspective.

ConservativeWomen.ca is an educational and editorial platform for Canadian women. We connect conservative principles to the issues affecting Canadians and encourage readers to evaluate information, recognize meaningful connections, and find their own place in the conversation - without being told what to think.

Reclaiming the definition

Conservative, on your own terms.

Being a conservative woman should not be defined by political stereotypes or by what others assume. Conservative women have different backgrounds, experiences, priorities, and perspectives.

ConservativeWomen.ca provides a place to explore the values and principles behind the label, consider how they relate to current issues, and define what being conservative means on your own terms.

Three areas of focus

Build the tools to read the news, the institutions, and the policy.

Featured resource

Reading a news story like an analyst.

A short, practical guide to separating facts from framing, spotting selective reporting, and tracing a quote back to its original source.

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Quick checklist

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Before You Share

Eight questions to pause and consider before you forward, retweet, or repost - whether the topic is political, personal, or somewhere in between.

  1. 1. Who created this information?
  2. 2. Is it reporting, opinion, advertising, activism, or political messaging?
  3. 3. What evidence or original source is provided?
  4. 4. Is important context missing?
  5. 5. Can the claim be confirmed by another credible source?
  6. 6. Is the content trying to provoke an immediate emotional reaction?
  7. 7. Is the image, video, statistic, or quotation authentic?
  8. 8. Should I verify it before sharing?

A Woman to Know

Dr. Margaret Chen

Constitutional Law Professor · Law & Civil Liberties

A legal scholar focused on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of expression, and the balance between individual liberty and state authority in Canadian jurisprudence.

Why we’re featuring her: Her writing translates complex constitutional questions into accessible analysis for non-specialists.

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DMC

Directory

Conservative Resources

A growing collection of Canadian publications, organizations, research institutes, podcasts, and commentary offering conservative perspectives.

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Research Institute · EN/FR

Sample Public Policy Institute

Independent research on Canadian fiscal policy, regulation, and federalism.

Educational Resource · EN

Civic Education Canada (sample)

Plain-language explainers about Parliament, the courts, and Canadian institutions.

Podcast · EN

Sample Canadian Ideas Podcast

Weekly interviews with Canadian thinkers across business, law, and culture.

A complementary project

Blue Chez Nous

Coverage and commentary on current Canadian political events. We provide the educational context to help you evaluate it.

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Newsletter

A monthly note on ideas, institutions, and information.

Educational essays, media-literacy tools, and Canadian women we’re reading - delivered once a month. No partisan noise.

ConservativeWomen.ca is an independent educational project. It is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, campaign, or government body. Sample content is marked where applicable.