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Conservative women launch movement to flip female vote

The Canadian Conservative Women’s Association launched this month to encourage more women to get involved in politics and support the Conservative Party.

Clayton DeMaine
May 26, 2026
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A new conservative women’s group launched this month, with founder Alicia Vianga hoping it will encourage more women to get involved in politics and support Conservatives at the ballot box.

After seeing the low number of women who voted Conservative in the last election, Vianga said she wanted to inspire and educate women who align with conservative values ahead of the next federal campaign.

“The idea is basically to get more women involved in politics, and to ensure that the conservative form of government in the next election,” Vianga, the founder of Canada Conservative Women’s Association, told Juno News. “It’s grassroots. We do a lot of events, we educate women about politics with grassroots workshops and host events in a community.”

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