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But let’s not haul out the brass bands and ticker tape parades just yet: Many of the pandemic’s side effects continue to mount, particularly for the country’s youth – in particular young women – who are suffering increased anxiety, depression and stress. And the longer the pandemic has dragged on, the higher the levels of stress and anxiety have gone up.
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So reports a new poll by Pollara Strategic Insights in partnership with The Prosperity Project, a volunteer driven, not-for-profit organization made up of female leaders from across Canada whose mandates include bringing awareness of the economic importance of gender equality to the forefront, and to ensure women’s employment needs are factored into the Covid-19 recovery period.
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Today, we add our voice to the many women, mothers, economists, academics, and early-childhood experts calling for the creation of affordable and high-quality early-learning and child-care programs throughout the country.
The pandemic has driven more than 16,000 women out of the workforce, while the male workforce has grown by 91,000. We need to make sure that the road to recovery considers the critical needs of families with young children, so that mothers can participate in the labour force with the confidence that their children are learning and receiving the care they need before they go to school.
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TORONTO, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Franco-Nevada Corporation is pleased to announce publication of its 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance ("ESG") Report and 2021 Asset Handbook. "We are proud to report on Franco-Nevada's sector leading ESG performance and our new programs and commitments that we believe will continue this leadership," said Paul Brink, President and CEO. "We strive to increase the quality of our Asset Handbook each year knowing it is a helpful resource for analysts and investors on our diverse asset base."
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Our annual ESG Report outlines our accomplishments in 2020 and our commitments to continue improving our ESG performance. Highlights of the report include:
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TORONTO, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A diverse group of Canada’s leaders are saying the time has come to view the absence of early childhood education and care as a Canada-wide emergency and are asking the federal government to get on with the business of fixing it.
In an open letter to Minister Freeland, six other federal ministers and Opposition Leaders, signed by public policy and business leaders from across the country, The Prosperity Project is calling for the introduction of a Canada-wide early learning and childcare (ELCC) system to address the needs of working families, citing multiple research studies that show women are exiting the workforce due to the pressures of the pandemic. Joining the Prosperity Project to support this call are Business Council of Canada CEO Goldy Hyder, the Hon. Margaret McCain and Children First Canada Founder Sara Austin.
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