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Status of Women committee  Thank you for the invitation to come and appear with the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to share with you the work of the Agency in promoting equality for women, and women's full participation in the economic, social and democr

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  We are trying to use the most rigorous and relevant data possible. We are relying on the expertise of our colleagues at Statistics Canada to direct us to sources of data most likely to document the situation. Right now, we are being told that the sources of data we are going to

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  Yes, Status of Women Canada tries to understand the situation of all women in Canadian society, in all their diversity and in all regions. We know that women are not a homogenous group and that it is essential to consider the many aspects of the contributions of various groups of

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  Unpaid work will be discussed in the chapter on family status and time use. So far we're still waiting to receive the data from the general social survey. StatsCan can speak to that. The data will be released later on. We haven't yet undertaken the discussion about the content of

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  I would just like to point out that Status of Women Canada has always been in favour of the idea of documenting unpaid work and has continuously recorded it. We recognize the importance of women's unpaid work and how valuable it is to the Canadian society as a whole. We strongly

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  As data users, we turn to the experts at Statistics Canada. As we said earlier, the sixth edition ofWomen in Canada will include a chapter on the issue of unpaid work, going into more depth than previous editions. We rely on Statistics Canada's expertise to be directed towards th

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  Thank you. I am very pleased to be here today and to have an opportunity to speak to you about the work being done at the Policy and External Relations branch. Advancing gender equality is a shared responsibility, and we promote gender as a cross-cutting theme that needs to be

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  We understand.

March 7th, 2012Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  I was almost done with page 7 of my presentation, and one of the points I wanted to make was that in fulfilling our obligation under the departmental action plan of gender-based analysis, Suzanne had mentioned we have worked directly with 15 federal organizations so far over the

March 14th, 2012Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Status of Women committee  Actually, there are really no repercussions. If you look at our organization's documents, you will see that we use different terms interchangeably. We talk about the promotion of gender equality as well as the promotion of equality for women and the promotion of equality between

March 19th, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Special Committee on Indigenous Women committee  The family violence initiative brings together 15 federal partners to discuss how we can jointly advance issues of common interest. I think you've heard that through other witnesses. The family violence initiative's lead department is the Public Health Agency of Canada. We're an

May 23rd, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Special Committee on Indigenous Women committee  If we look at the most recent statistics, for example, if I refer back to Measuring violence against women, there is a clear indication that younger segments of the Canadian population are much more vulnerable to violence. There are limitations with some of the instruments. Right

May 23rd, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

May 23rd, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Special Committee on Indigenous Women committee  These issues are extremely complex. I would say that every time there is business brought forward—and one of the latest illustrations is the national action plan to combat human trafficking. You know, considerations around vulnerabilities of aboriginal women and girls were taken

May 23rd, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil

Special Committee on Indigenous Women committee  I know that it is a very comprehensive action plan. My understanding, from conversations I've had with Australian officials, is that it's a plan over 16 years. They are looking at a range of priorities that have to be addressed, and it has been developed in partnership with the c

May 23rd, 2013Committee meeting

Sébastien Goupil