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I am a woman. I run a company with my husband. I run a coalition of 150 companies made up primarily of volunteers.

My company, and many in my coalition, employ all kinds of men, often doing physical labour of the sort that, as a rule, men will pick to do before women will.

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The Prime Minister this past week insulted every one of these men.

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While participating in a gender equality panel at the G20 in Argentina, Trudeau talked about gender impacts on women.

“Even big infrastructure projects, you know, might now say, well, what does a gender lens have to do with building this new highway or this new pipeline or something? Well, you know, there are gender impacts when you bring construction workers into a rural area. There are social impacts because they’re mostly male construction workers.”

Trudeau insinuated there are social problems associated with male workers as a group (though he later denied that was the point he was making). Whether he was mindful of his insult, these are men that sacrifice in order to give their families a better life. They should be celebrated not vilified.