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Canadian women taking up golf, challenging corporate stereotypes - Canada News

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TORONTO - Gina Izumi was in her first corporate job out of university and told a male colleague her boyfriend enjoyed hitting the links. If Izumi stayed with him, her colleague said jokingly, Izumi would become a "golf widow" spending her weekends alone at home looking after the kids and taking on chores while he played yet another round. ....

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Canadian Women in Tech Feel Employers Have 'Patched the Pandemic' but Worry about Career Prospects


Canadian Women in Tech Feel Employers Have Patched the Pandemic but Worry about Career Prospects
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Survey shows 44 per cent of Canadian women working in the technology industry feel that tech companies do not really want to hire women and due to the pandemic, 48 per cent feel their career goals/growth have been stunted
TORONTO, March 8, 2021 /CNW/ - During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, more Canadian women working in technology agree that they have a good work-life balance and feel supported by their company, compared to Canadian women working outside of technology. However, they are more likely to report feeling like their career growth and goals have been stunted, and an astonishing 44 per cent of respondents agree that the pandemic notwithstanding, technology companies do not really want to hire women. ....

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