Canadian Women’s Foundation: Every woman, girl, and gender-diverse person in Canada has the power, safety, support, and rights to thrive.| Canadian Women's Foundation
“We’re on alert,” Canadian Women’s Foundation president Mitzie Hunter told The Canadian Press. “If we don’t have announcements that these programs will be continuing, then we know that the pain in the communities is going be on the increase.” Click to read the full article on the CTV website. The post LGBTQ+, women groups brace for funding cuts as Ottawa looks to trim spending appeared first on Canadian Women's Foundation.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Explore the Canadian Women’s Foundation 2024–2025 Annual Report highlighting programs nationwide that close gender gaps and advance equality for women, girls, and gender-diverse people.| Canadian Women's Foundation
The following resources are available to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people in Canada who may require relevant mental health and other support. (Please note: this list is not exhaustive.) BC First Nations Health Authority National Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line Toll-Free Phone: 1-866-925-4419 Hope for Wellness Line (Languages: Inuktitut, Cree, Ojibway, English, French) Phone: 1-855-242-3310 Indian Residential School Society Crisis Line (24-hour) Toll-Free [...] Th...| Canadian Women's Foundation
Find a list of resources to read and watch for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this September 30.| Canadian Women's Foundation
The Feminist Creator Prize recognizes diverse feminist creators in Canada who are using digital media to advocate for gender justice.| Canadian Women's Foundation
AwarePod: Better Safe Than Stereo| Canadian Women's Foundation
Regardless of any verdict, our commitment remains unchanged. Survivors must be heard, respected, and supported. This holds true whether or not they report, and whether or not the legal system reflects their truth.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Information about the Feminist Creator Prize.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Listen to Jenn Harper of Cheekbone Beauty as she shares how Indigenous entrepreneurship, representation, and purpose-driven business can create lasting change and inspire the next generation of changemakers.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Listen to Jenna Barnable as she speaks to the ways disability discrimination is deeply intertwined with sexism, misogyny, gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, digital hate and gender inequity.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Listen to Kimberley Okafor discuss reshaping maternal care and addressing challenges in maternal health in Canada.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Digital hate, harassment, and cyberviolence against women and gender-diverse people is a form of gender-based violence.| Canadian Women's Foundation
The Canadian Women’s Foundation has announced the winners of the 2025 Feminist Creator Prize.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Episode with Alex Valoroso, Gender Equity Advisor. Listen now to hear how emergency preparedness and gender go hand in hand.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Episode with Fallon Farinacci, Winner of the 2025 Feminist Creator Prize.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Gender equality and justice is the goal. Join Andrea Gunraj as she connects with insightful people and explores what it’ll take to get there.| Canadian Women's Foundation
The Canadian Women’s Foundation has announced the winners of their first ever Feminist Creator Prize.| Canadian Women's Foundation
Explore gender-based violence statistics in Canada, understand its impact, and access resources from the Canadian Women's Foundation. Take action today.| Canadian Women's Foundation