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About Event and Speakers
March 8 is International Women's Day. It’s a global day to recognize and celebrate women’s social, economic, cultural, and political achievements. It’s also a time to raise awareness of the progress made towards achieving gender equality and the work remaining to be done.
The gender representation we are currently witnessing in various industries and spheres of life needs to be translated into the workplace as well. There is still room for more representation – and less bias. Seeing more women and intersections in global leadership positions will offer a great deal of hope and motivation. It will foster the belief that anything is possible, and that hard work pays off. Perhaps more importantly, though, such representation will create a better and a more inclusive world for future generations.
Join us this month on the Ask Me Anything stage as we explore careers outside the norm and spotlight our colleagues unapologetically owning their space.
Featuring: BGen Jamie Speiser-Blanchet, Melissa Talbot, and Michelle Hunt
Opening remarks by: Julia Scouten
Co-hosted by: Maryse Cétoute and Samantha Moonsammy
Date and time: Wednesday, March 22 at 1:00 to 2:30 PM EST
Audience: Open to all Government of Canada employees
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