Snow Clearance isn't Gender Neutral — Women in Urbanism Canada

By A Mystery Man Writer

The snow clearing policies in many Canadian cities unintentionally prioritize men through the modes, locations, and methods that their policies state. It’s time to apply a gender-based lens to how we deal with snow.

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