
Federal Government Announces $3.6 Million Investment in Women-Led Social Enterprises in Ontario
The Women of Ontario Social Enterprise Network (WOSEN) gets lift off thanks to the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Fund (WES).
The Women of Ontario Social Enterprise Network (WOSEN) gets lift off thanks to the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Fund (WES).
With $150 billion of economic growth at stake, can we really afford to keep gaslighting women entrepreneurs? What can you do to help stop it?
Facing protestors and blatant sexism in the cannabis industry, this female startup partner won over opposition by embracing regulation and supporting the community that initially stood in her way
The Women in Technology venture fund administered by the Business Development Bank of Canada is betting that bigger is better -and that just one woman equals change. But does it?
Or at least into creating a research hub. The question now: Will that investment lead to real policy action to unleash vast potential?
Its not only a justice-based imperative. There is also a strong business case behind the idea that The Feminist City would produce incredible economic development opportunities – and improve quality of life for all. So why aren’t all cities rushing to become one?
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The Women of Ontario Social Enterprise Network (WOSEN) gets lift off thanks to the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy Fund (WES).
With $150 billion of economic growth at stake, can we really afford to keep gaslighting women entrepreneurs? What can you do to help stop it?
Facing protestors and blatant sexism in the cannabis industry, this female startup partner won over opposition by embracing regulation and supporting the community that initially stood in her way
The Women in Technology venture fund administered by the Business Development Bank of Canada is betting that bigger is better -and that just one woman equals change. But does it?
Or at least into creating a research hub. The question now: Will that investment lead to real policy action to unleash vast potential?
Its not only a justice-based imperative. There is also a strong business case behind the idea that The Feminist City would produce incredible economic development opportunities – and improve quality of life for all. So why aren’t all cities rushing to become one?