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Month: September 2022

Advancing Women in STEM in the Government of Canada, A Community-First Action Plan

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Advancing Women in STEM in the Government of Canada, A Community-First Action Plan A community-driven action plan with government to address the barriers faced by women in technology in Canada. Credit: Women in Tech World Date: 2020 View

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Canada’s Gender Equity Roadmap A Study of Women in Tech

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Canada’s Gender Equity Roadmap A Study of Women in Tech A community-driven action plan to address the barriers faced by women in technology in Canada. Women in Tech World visited over 30 communities nationwide in an effort to represent the diversity of this country. Credit: Women in Tech World Date: 2018 For more information on this resource […]

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WinSETT – a Checklist of Strategies

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WinSETT – a Checklist of Strategies Welcoming Women into Science, Engineering, Trades and Technology Workplaces: A Checklist of Strategies. Credit: WinSETT Date: 2008 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Increasing Women in SETT: The Business Case Brosoure

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Increasing Women in SETT: The Business Case Brochure The Business Case for Diversity/Inclusion in SETT, 2017. Credit: CCWESTT/WinSETT Date: 2017 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Increasing Women in SETT: The Business Case

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Increasing Women in SETT: The Business Case The Business Case for Diversity/Inclusion in SETT, 2011. Credit: CCWESTT/WinSETT Date: 2011 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Demographic characteristics of apprentices, Canada

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Demographic characteristics of apprentices, Canada Demographic characteristics of apprentices, Canada, by sex, immigrant status, Indigenous status, age, martial status Credit: Statistics Canada Date: 2017 View

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Analysis of the distribution of gender in STEM fields in Canada

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Analysis of the distribution of gender in STEM fields in Canada Analysis of the distribution of gender in STEM studies and fields in Canada from 2000-2016 Credit: Perreault, A., Franz-Odendaal, T., Langelier, E., Farenhorst, A., Mavriplis, C., Shannon, L. Date: 2018 View

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Postsecondary graduates, by gender

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Postsecondary graduates, by gender Postsecondary graduates, by International Standard Classification of Education, institution type, Classification of Instructional Programs, STEM and BHASE groupings, status of student in Canada, age group and gender Credit: Statistics Canada Date: 2021 View

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What is Up the Numbers

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What is Up the Numbers The goal of the Up the Numbers program is to maintain a persistent focus on the under representation of women in digital industries and to underscore the strategic importance of gender diversity to an industry predicated on innovation and effective governance. Credit: Women in Communications and Technology Date: 2021 View

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Engineers Canada 30 by 30 Data Presentation 2021

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Engineers Canada 30 by 30 Data Presentation 2021 Engineers Canada presentation on newly licensed female-engineers in Canada 2021. Credit: Engineers Canada Date: 2021 For more information on this resource click here. View

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