I think Elections Canada needs to have a system, as was done during the last election campaign. It did that for young people. I think it should do the same for women. However, we can start with the basics. The country's education system doesn't include any civic participation courses. As citizens, we not only have rights, we also have responsibilities to our country and to the system. We talk a lot about our rights, but we talk less about our responsibilities as citizens. Elections Canada is a non-partisan organization, that is, it isn't part of the political system, and it needs to do more.
As far as rural areas are concerned, it's true that few women stand as candidates during an election campaign. Perhaps it's because they have major responsibilities, for example because they work on the farm or in agriculture.
I don't have a solution to suggest, but I'd ask you to study the few possible solutions we offer. Personally, I think it will help women with children to consider a career in politics.