Canadian education

>canadian education

15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?

16. Why is it important today that women get a good education?

17. Should we encourage women to be elected for government positions?

18. Would you vote for a female prime minister?

19. Do you think the role of females is going to be subject to change in the next 20 years?

Quebecois when you want to be and Canadian when you want to be.

British Columbia fag

15. Yes. But the woman rarely does actually do the same amount of work or work for the same amount of time.

16. So they can hold better positions and jobs if they want to.

17. If the woman meets qualifications, yes.

18. If her qualifications and position is good, yes.

19. Maybe.


These are my honest opinions. What the fuck kind of class is this anyway?

>my little brother is reaching the grade where stuff like this is going to be his homework

More East than you bud.

Are students graded upon finding the "right" answers to these or is the teacher trying to spur discussion and just get his students to articulate their ideas?

Sort of an important question.

15) Their salary should be whatever they negotiate
16) "Importance" and "good" are both relative. This question is unanswerable.
17) You shouldn't encourage anyone to be elected for government positions. Let them make that decision of their own will.
18) If they were the most qualified, yes.
19) probably

>15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?

People are entitled to the wage they can negotiate from their employer, and no more.

>16. Why is it important today that women get a good education?

But Marxist indoctrination centers aren't a good education, Pierre.

>17. Should we encourage women to be elected for government positions?

No. Participation in politics should be reserved for the sort of person who would be apathetic to encouragement on the basis of gender identity alone.

>18. Would you vote for a female prime minister?

Do you even vote for prime ministers in your whackjob leaf political system?

>19. Do you think the role of females is going to be subject to change in the next 20 years?

Who knows, the whims of the great social engineers are as arbitrary as they are capricious.

>15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?
yes. And by extension, if they do different work they should get different salaries.

So if a man is a electrician and a woman is a receptionist, the man should get paid more.

Apparently this makes me a misogynist.

Ok, change out Quebecois for Chink.

No. Women should be discouraged from entering the workforce thus pushing them back to where they belong. Raising children.

The best education a woman can have is the fear of God wrath if they fuck up. Anything else is pointless.

No. Women should never be trusted with power.

Never.

Yes. Islam will try take over, there will be a civil war and woman's rights will fall into a middle ground between the two factions. This will be after Islam is defeated with Genocide, and woman's rights will be limited to prevent the mistakes of the past.

dumb leaf
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>In what manner do you think the role of women is likely going to change in the next 20 years.

C'est quoi le reste des questions?

How the fuck do you mark on personal opinion

15. No, women are subjected to maternity leave risk so that is naturally accounted for in their wages. Even in cases where maternity leave is covered entirely by the government, the firm would still be faced with the challenge of finding and training a suitable replacement for the position for the duration of the maternity leave, facing a natural loss of productivity.

16. Because high skilled workers drive innovative industry, which in turn brings higher aggregated value to a country's GDP, which translates to prosperity (depending on income inequality levels).

17. Yes, women make up half of the population, so it's only logical that they should be represented proportionally in public office.

18. As long as the candidate is competent and has gone through menopause, yes.

19. No. The "role fo females" in society will remain as diverse as it is right now. For women that choose to marry and have children, they will continue to carry the burden of raising children, caring for the home and working. Perhaps their work will migrate to the house due to the expansion of home office jobs, making their lifes easier, but marital dynamics are to remain largely unchanged for the foreseeable future. Single mothers will remain struggling, many times in poverty. Newer couples are less likely to have children, so it's expected for their relationship to be more egalitarian and recreational. For women that choose not to marry or have children at all, they will continue to fill high positions in industry, academia and government, like they have been doing for the past decades. The notion that females, or males for that matter, could play any other role other than mere participant in the familial, public life and economic entities that form society is absurd.

>People are entitled to the wage they can negotiate from their employer, and no more.
>wages go to those who can fight for them
This is shit mentality and has no place in a society that if you don't want said society to solely consist of self professed SJWs fighting for stuff for themselves or others.

>encouragement on the basis of gender identity alone.
Was not mentioned in the question.

>Do you even vote for prime ministers in your whackjob leaf political system?
How do you think they got Justin "Shalom Salamalaikum" Trudeau?

>No, pay is set between an employee and the employer. Pay should be mutually agreed upon, not dictated by others.

>female education is no different than male education. Educated workforce and family are important

>They should be encouraged if their ideas and credentials are what the voting public needs

>Sure

>Yes, an arbitrary point. Might as well ask if I'll be hungry tonight

You're from BC I'm from BC
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>15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?
Yes.
>16. Why is it important today that women get a good education?
So they can compete among other people for the best position for a job and truly be qualified for it.
>17. Should we encourage women to be elected for government positions?
We should encourage everyone to run. Women are equal to men and don't need to be singled out.
>18. Would you vote for a female prime minister?
It depends on her policy not her gender. Voting for her only because she's a woman is an insult to her political career and is patronizing.. She is a politician and she will want to be seen as such.
>19. Do you think the role of females is going to be subject to change in the next 20 years?
Yes. More men don't want marriage and divorce is skyrocketing, making questions bubble up about both genders.

What do I win?

>This is shit mentality and has no place in a society

On the contrary, it is those that believe they should receive what others are given leads to Wallstreet protest and socialist SJW

You have no Idea.....its like 30+% of your marks in school in canada

and i finished more than a decade ago.
even when I was young I knew this shit was totally fucked

You make sure they have the correct opinion duh what are you a racist homophobe?

Women are not leaders and should not hold any public offices, ever.

They are not biologically programmed for it and cannot do it effectively.

On the contrary.
You essentially said: "Those who can manage to get it deserve it".
A "might makes right" thing.
The SJWs are not a humanitarian thing.
They are a totalitarian powerhungry group, precisely because they are trying to take everything they can by the might of controlling the narrative and the media.

Just because you think that it should only be based on who can argue with their boss directly for their money, because you're presumable better at that than others, doesn't mean others won't employ different tactics.
Like blackmailing the boss with a misogynist label.

Also, human society is built on cooperation. The greatest achievements were done not by force and taking what you want but by sharing and cooperating to reach common goals.

>Sensible answers
Fuck off cuck

15. Dépends des califications.
16. ? Autant que n'importe qui
17. Pas plus que le hommes
18. WTF?! Je voterai pour une femme Nazi.
19. (reste-t-il DE changer. Deux points de plus pour moi) Le retour à la femme au foyer.

15. Yes

16. To drive down the cost of educated labor

17. No

18. No.

19. I don't know what will happen in the next 20 years.

I'm actually very traditionalist and anti-gender equality, but this is how I would write it to fling shit my professor's way.

He literally can't disagree with it outright and it would make him frustrated.

I thought American education was bad, damn Canada

15. No. Women deserve less
16. it isn't women arent creative or intelligent and would be better off as slaves
17. No
18. Absolutely not
19. Yes once the sex robots come out we will turn women into catfood.

*Qualifications, pauvre attardé!

there is nothing wrong with paying different sexes the same pay for the same work. the problem usually occurs because women dont work as hard on average as their male counterpart.

It's the same election system as you guys almost. The parties vote for their leader and the rest of the country bitches and moans that the leaders are shit even though no one cares to take part in the selection process.

meme work - meme salary is what I say

Haha. C'est pas un examen. Respire par le nez.
Le hommes aussi

>15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?
No. That would imply a man doing work in California should receive the same salary as a woman doing that same work in Cameroon. That disregards everything involved except that the work is the exact same, and that's wrong.

>16. Why is it important today that women get a good education?
You tell me.

>17. Should we encourage women to be elected for government positions?
No more than we encourage men to, that's for sure.

>18. Would you vote for a female prime minister?
Depends on her policies.

>19. Do you think the role of females is going to be subject to change in the next 20 years?
Yes, back to a good era before the SJWs came.

>15. If a man and a woman do the exact same work, should the receive the same salary?
No
>16. Why is it important today that women get a good education?
Its not
>17. Should we encourage women to be elected for government positions?
Heavens no
>18. Would you vote for a female prime minister?
No
>19. Do you think the role of females is going to be subject to change in the next 20 years?
Yes people will realize they are better of back in the kitchen

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>Le meme salary

I hated questions like this. Because even as a kid I could do plenty of math like that in my head.

These are the only correct answers. Anything else is a shill for CTR or a neck beard Islamist virgin

They introduce pointless crap like this to slow the class down so the dumb kids can keep up

>15
Not necessarily but gender should not come into consideration
> 16
I believe that every one should be able to access the level of useful education that they wish allowing them to become active and informed citizens
>17
yes. in much the same way that everyone should be encouraged to move into government postions if they have an interest.
However, I am highly against quotas or other forms of afermative action
>18
no qualms in doing so again gender and sexual preference have no baring on my decisions
if they activly tried to promote themselves on the basis of their gender then this would count against them in my book
>19
not overly I feel that we have reached the tipping point and over the next 20 years it will become negligable as to what your gender is

I belive it more comes down to how you articulate your oppinion

>Was not mentioned in the question.
it was the question

Not necessarily, but there's a strong bias depending on the teacher (always liberal). This is a Science Humaines class, which is sort of history.

>this rustles the leaves