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Canadian company launches ‘hysterical’ T-Shirt to combat health officials’ use of word A partnership with Tamara Taggart will see women broadcast the word on a T-shirt or tote bag Jan 25, 2021by Sarah GrochowskiNews Women leaving workforce faster than men, childcare playing big role in exodus: study The study warns that this pattern could slow down the economic recovery Nov 19, 2020by The Canadian PressCanada & WorldNews Inequality in capital markets sector continues to hurt women, BIPOC and LGBTQ: report Study revealed that Black women were the least likely to say they were treated equally by firm and manager Oct 28, 2020by The Canadian PressBusiness PHOTOS: Campbell River celebrates female business community Community gathers to share inspiring stories Mar 9, 2020by Marissa TielBusinessCommunityLocal Business ‘You’re my first female driver’: B.C. women hit the road in male-dominated ride-hailing sector Women driving for Uber and Lyft open up about safety, licensing and why they’re in the minority Mar 8, 2020by Karissa GallNews Majority of Canadian boards had no female members in 2016 and 2017: StatCan Statistics Canada says 18.1 per cent of director seats were held by women in 2017 Jan 28, 2020by The Canadian PressCanada & WorldNews