Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, issued the following
statement on International Women’s Day.
Today, on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the contributions, achievements and
leadership of women and girls in all their diversity, who are making the world a better
place.
Every day, women strengthen our homes, our workplaces, our communities and our
country. They are entrepreneurs, leaders and advocates who inspire the next generation.
Yet, we know that women still face economic obstacles like bearing a disproportionate
load of family care, a lack of capital to start or grow a business, and the persisting gender
pay gap.
This year’s theme, Invest in women: Accelerate progress, reinforces the fact that making
investments that move the needle forward on gender equality is one of the most effective
ways to build healthier, more prosperous and more inclusive communities for everyone.
This includes making sure that women from unserved communities are not being left
behind.
The Government of Canada has announced a National Pharmacare Plan that will provide
universal contraceptive coverage, introduced legislation that will protect women and girls
from hate online and launched the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy to help women thrive
in their careers. We have also provided funding to provinces and territories to prevent
violence before it happens, through the National Action Plan to End Gender-based
Violence. We made investments to support the capacity and sustainability of women’s and
equality-seeking organizations working on the frontlines to advance gender equality.
In recognition of International Women’s Day, we announced an investment in Plan
International Canada’s, Promoting the Power Within and Redefining Beauty: Uprooting
Systemic Barriers to Equity in Leadership project, which aims to support young women’s
leadership.
As we come together to meet the challenges of the day – we must continue to have
women’s voices at the table. The cost of inaction is far too steep. Let’s continue building a
Canada that puts gender equality at the forefront of our communities, our institutions and
our economy.
Today, on International Women’s Day, be part of the conversation online using the hashtags
#IWD2024 and #InvestInWomen.
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