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Status of Women committee  Those figures come from the fact sheet that was handed out to people today. It was produced by the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. If you look at that—

February 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Sue Calhoun

Status of Women committee  I know the program you referred to, POWA. That program was very beneficial, but it wasn't accessible in all provinces. In New Brunswick, for example, very few people had access to it, even though it was a federal program. My company conducted a study on that program. It was a go

February 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Sue Calhoun

Status of Women committee  I would just say that when BPW Canada prepared our brief last year, we realized that what we came up with was really only the tip of the iceberg. It is a very complex issue. We are all volunteers in our organization, and we do our best, but most of us are still trying to make a l

February 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Sue Calhoun

Status of Women committee  It's a great pleasure for me to be here today to speak on behalf of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. I'll do my best to keep it down, but I was told that I had 10 minutes, and I spent the day travelling to be here. BPW Canada, as we calI it, wa

February 22nd, 2007Committee meeting

Sue Calhoun