Essay arguing women ‘not exactly equal to men’ wins third place in Alberta government’s contest for aspiring politicians

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Essay arguing women ‘not exactly equal to men’ wins third place in Alberta government’s contest for aspiring politicians. The incident has led to questions over who chose the winning entries and exactly what criteria were used to judge.

CALGARY—The Alberta government has quietly scrubbed the winners of an essay contest for young women interested in politics after drawing fire over a third-place entry that argued women are “not exactly equal” to men and that voiced concern about children being replaced by “foreigners.”

“While the essay in question certainly does not represent the views of all women, myself included, the essay in question should not have been chosen.” Women’s “biological reality” is also under attack from a “present day delusion,” the essay continues.

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