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Ontario government announces task force on economy, supporting women in the workplace

Ontario government announces task force on economy, supporting women in the workplace
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$10-a-day child care could change Canada s workforce

$10-a-day child care could change Canada s workforce
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Canada s largest study of Black women entrepreneurs shows significant challenges but also resilience and optimism

Canada s largest study of Black women entrepreneurs shows significant challenges but also resilience and optimism News provided by Share this article Share this article TORONTO, April 15, 2021 /CNW/ - The largest study of Black women entrepreneurs in Canada reveals that they face significant barriers to financing including the cost of borrowing.   It also reinforces previous research suggesting experiences of workplace bias and racism often pushed them to start their own businesses. However, the study shows many Black women were drawn to entrepreneurship to address unmet needs in the market for products and services, to celebrate their culture and to give back to their communities. 

Female Black entrepreneurs face financing barriers

Winnipeg Free Press By: Denise Paglinawan, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 1:06 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 15, 2021 Save to Read Later The vast majority of Black women who are entrepreneurs in Canada say they face significant barriers to financing, including the cost of borrowing, a study has found. The vast majority of Black women who are entrepreneurs in Canada say they face significant barriers to financing, including the cost of borrowing, a study has found. The report released by the Black Business and Professional Association on Thursday looked at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Black female entrepreneurs who have been harder hit and less likely to have access to support.

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