Canada Minister Monsef announced a $7.7M investment in 16 women’s and equality-seeking organizations
The Government of Canada continues to support women’s and equality-seeking organizations to ensure women are given the opportunity to fully participate in Canada’s social, economic and democratic life.
April 9, Ontario: A strong and vibrant women’s movement is part of the foundation of a more inclusive Canada – and one where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
The Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, announced $7.7 million for 16 women’s and equality-seeking organizations across Ontario:
Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Mothers Matter Centre
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
Malton Women Council
National Association of Woman and Law
Canadian Research Institute for the Advance of Women
Women’s Centre for Social Justice/WomenatthecentrE
L’Union Culturelle des Franco-Ontariennes
Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada
Planned Parenthood Ottawa
Informed Opinions
Canadian Women and Sport
Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund
Jean Augustine Centre for Young Women’s Empowerment
The Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
Fire Service Women Ontario
With this funding, these organizations will be able to increase their capacity to continue their important work addressing gender equality issues in their communities and will allow them to overcome the unique challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on women.
This funding will also help these organizations develop partnerships, implement strong policies and procedures to better support those who need it most, and help women develop leadership skills, be safe, become financially secure, find full-time employment, and meaningfully engage in all aspects of life in Canada.
Much more work remains to be done to achieve gender equality. By partnering, investing and supporting organizations like these, Canada is better equipped to address the systemic barriers to gender equality – bringing us all one step closer to a better and more inclusive Canada for everyone.
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