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Share this article OTTAWA, ON, July 29, 2021 /CNW/ - Advancing gender equality is a key priority for the Government of Canada. The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified systemic and longstanding inequalities, with women and girls disproportionately impacted by the crisis. Women have faced job losses and reduced work hours, shouldered the majority of the additional unpaid care responsibilities at home, and continue to be on the front lines of the pandemic. As Canada moves towards an inclusive recovery, meaningful progress to advance gender equality is needed now more than ever to ensure no one is left behind.
To further support critical recovery efforts led by the women s and equality-seeking movement, today the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, announced 237 projects to receive funding under the $100 million Feminist Response and Recovery Fund call for proposals.
Unforeseen layoff allowed Winnipegger to fulfil dream of becoming a photographer
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Keeping up on current events in the classroom has meant discussions about the COVID-19 pandemic including the subject of vaccine hesitancy and scientific literacy.
Drawing from public health information about the COVID-19 immunization campaign, teachers are doing what they do best teaching, on the subject of vaccine hesitancy and scientific literacy.
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Drawing from public health information about the COVID-19 immunization campaign, teachers are doing what they do best teaching, on the subject of vaccine hesitancy and scientific literacy.
Many educators give students accurate information about the vaccine during casual conversations and lessons about health, science and media literacy.