I am living the best-case scenario for a working mother in this pandemic. I have not had to remove myself from the workforce or transition to part-time work.
Read moreCategory: In The News
Orbis – Volunteering in COVID: A New Graduate’s Experience with The Prosperity Project
Outcome Campus Connect is Canada’s network built to support university and college students with a direct feed of relevant skill development, work-integrated learning, and job opportunities meaningful to their unique post-secondary journey and long-term livelihood.
Read moreLa Presse – Prosperity plan: the contribution of women must be valued
We have a unique opportunity to chart the course to prosperity for all Canadians. That’s why 62 women leaders from across Canada came together in April, on a volunteer basis, to create a new national non-profit organization called The Prosperity Project.
Read moreOrbis – When Women Succeed, We all Prosper
The Prosperity Project’s mandate was built on the guiding principle that when women succeed, we all prosper. To protect Canadian girls’ and women’s economic security and prosperity during the COVID-19 pre-recovery, recovery, and post-recovery periods, they are working on a combination of five advocacy and research-driven initiatives. These initiatives include:
Read moreThe Globe and Mail – Decades of progress on gender equality in the workplace at risk of vanishing
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a path to prosperity for all Canadians. It’s why 62 female leaders from across Canada came together in April, as volunteers, to create a new national non-profit organization called The Prosperity Project.
Read moreThe Globe and Mail: Women missing from the workplace can’t become the new normal
When Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that schools would remain closed through the end of June, working mothers burst into tears.
Read more