¿Chapter 1: Introduction: approaching Canadian politics through a gender lens, by Manon Tremblay and Joanna Everitt
Part I: Ideologies
Chapter 2: Canadian liberalism and gender equality: between oppression and emancipation, by Éléna Choquette
Chapter 3: Conservatism, Gender, and LGBTQ+ Equity Debates: An Ideological Clash?, by Frédéric Boily and Brent Epperson
Chapter 4: Socialism/Social Democracy: Ideologies of Equality in the Canadian Context, by Roberta Lexier
Chapter 5: Gender, Sexuality, and Nationalism in Canada: A Critical Reading, by Sevan Beukian
Chapter 6: Gender and Sexuality: Indigenous Feminist Perspectives, by Elaine Coburn and Emma LaRocque
Part II: Institutions
Chapter 7: Mobilizing Equality through Canada's Constitution and Charter: Milestones, or Missed and even Mistaken Opportunities?, by Alexandra Dobrowolsky
Chapter 8: Federalism and intergovernmental relations: prospects for a more gender equal Canada, by Linda White
Chapter 9: Canada's Legislature: A (Gendered) Parliament for the People, by Tracey Raney
Chapter 10: The Gendered Executive in Canada: Adding Gender and Sexuality to their Representational Mandate, by Joanna Everitt and JP Lewis
Chapter 11: Public Administration and Government Services: Gendering Policy-Making in Canada, by Tammy Findlay
Chapter 12: The Judiciary: Representation in Law and Justice Public Policy, by Erin Crandall
Chapter 13: Municipal/local Politics: The false pretenses of the municipal level in Canada, by Anne Mévellec, Veika Donatien and Guy Chiasson
Chapter 14: The Electoral System: The Gendered Politics of Institutions, by Dennis Pilon
Chapter 15: Canada's Political Parties: Gatekeepers to Parliament, by Jeanette Ashe
Part III: The Civil Society
Chapter 16: Public Opinion, Political Behaviour, and Voting: Exploring Diversity, by Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
Chapter 17: Watching the Watchdogs: The News Media's Role in Canada Politics, by Angelia Wagner
Chapter 18: Social Movements: Full-fledged Actors in Canadian Politics, by Manon Tremblay
Chapter 19: The Gender Dynamics of Interest Group Politics: The Case of the Canadian Menstruators and the Campaign to Eliminate the 'Tampon Tax', by Francesca Scala
Part IV: Public Policy
Chapter 20: Beyond the Binary: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Canadian Foreign Policy, by Taryn Husband-Ceperkovic and Rebecca Tiessen
Chapter 21: A Feminist Account of Canadian Defence Policy, by Meaghan Shoemaker and Stéfanie von Hlatky
Chapter 22: Inflicting the White Man's Burden: Colonial Intrusion into First Nation Women's Lives, by Cora Voyageur
Chapter 23: Canadian economic and fiscal policy: questioning markets' neutrality, by Geneviève Tellier
Chapter 24: The shifting politics of health in Canada: Papanicolaou (Pap) screening, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, and cervical cancer prevention, by Jessica Polzer, Laura Cayen and Monica Molinaro
Chapter 25: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Immigration: Mapping the Complexities of Inclusion and Exclusion Through Intersectionality, by Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Nisha Nath
Chapter 26: Conclusions: Re-envisioning the Research and Teaching of Canadian Politics and Gender, Sexuality and Politics, by Jocelyne Praud