| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Equality and inclusion in the workplace are an important part of building a strong middle class and giving all Canadians a real and fair chance at success.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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These new pay transparency measures will raise awareness of wage gaps experienced by women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities working in federally regulated workplaces. By releasing data on wage gaps, the Government of Canada expects these measures
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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The Government of Canada recognizes the contributions of Black Canadians and acknowledges the significant and unique challenges that Black communities face. That is why the Government has been investing in Black-led non-profit organizations through the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative, so that they can better serve their communities.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Canada’s future depends on our young people being able to get the good, well-paying jobs they need to succeed. That is why the Government of Canada is continuing to take strong action to provide the support they need to move forward from the impacts of the pandemic, and successfully plan for their future careers.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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The Government of Canada has been working closely with the Government of New Brunswick to ensure families continue to have access to safe, affordable and high quality child care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Everyone deserves an equal opportunity to succeed and to receive equal pay for work of equal value. Canadians have experienced a gender wage gap for far too long. The Government of Canada has been working hard to close that gap. This is a key part of the economic recovery plan as Canada builds back better.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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The Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick are working together to ensure families have access to the affordable, high-quality and safe early learning and child care opportunities their children need to succeed.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
| media advisories
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ahmed Hussen, and Minister of Education and Early Childhood for New Brunswick, Dominic Cardy, will announce additional support for quality early learning, childcare and schools in New Brunswick.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
| news releases
The early learning and child care sector is evolving in increasingly complex and challenging environments. Identifying innovative practices and solutions that better meet the needs of children and families is necessary to improving early learning and child care practices for the benefit of Canadian families.