
Pam Damoff
Pam Damoff is a Canadian politician and member of the Liberal Party, who has served as the Member of Parliament for Oakville North—Burlington since 2015. Known for her advocacy on issues such as women's rights, public safety, and gun control, Damoff announced she would not seek re-election due to the increasing threats and misogyny faced by female politicians, highlighting the need for greater gender parity in Canadian politics.
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Former Liberal MP Pam Damoff said she thought a forthcoming bill introducing buffer zones should include politicians’ homes.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gather outside Joly’s home, raising security concernsPam Damoff, Liberal MP for Oakville North-Burlington, listed 'threats and misogyny' as reasons she decided not to seek re-election last year.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand closes constituency office, citing safety concernsLiberal MP for Oakville-North Burlington, Pam Damoff, listed 'threats and misogyny' as reasons she decided not to seek re-election last year.
Arrest, charges laid after alleged threats against Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown: policeFormer Liberal MP Pam Damoff has joined the Pearson Centre for Progressive Policy as chief executive officer.
Politics Insider: Trump says he doesn’t know why Carney wants to meetPam Damoff says she will not run again in the next federal election due to disrespectful dialogue in politics and threats to her life.
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