Women's History Month

October is Women’s History Month in Canada, a time to highlight the achievements of women and girls, past and present, who have shaped Canada in fields like politics, science, arts, business, and the economy.

Printable fact sheet

Women's History Month fact sheet. Women and Gender Equality Canada's bilingual signature and the Canada wordmark.

About Women's History Month

October is Women's History Month in Canada.

Celebrate

This month is about highlighting the achievements of women and girls, past and present, who have shaped Canada in fields like politics, science, arts, business, and the economy.

 Discover the stories of remarkable Canadian women on the Women of Impact in Canada gallery.

Inspire future generations

By showcasing role models, Women’s History Month encourages girls and young women to see themselves as leaders and changemakers. Greater representation empowers individuals, fuels innovation, and drives economic growth.

 Share the stories of women trailblazers you know or admire.

Continue to make history

Women's History Month also shines a light on the inequalities women still face, such as wage gaps, underrepresentation in leadership, and barriers to entering and advancing in the workforce, and the need to work together toward lasting change.

 Take action to advance gender equality in your community.

Did you know

In 1992, the Government of Canada designated October as Women’s History Month.

Women’s History Month coincides with Persons Day, the commemoration of the 1929 “Persons Case,” when the Famous Five fought to have women legally recognized as persons under the British North America Act, securing the right to sit in the Senate.

Ways to get involved

  • Follow us on FacebookInstagram or LinkedIn
  • Share Women and Gender Equality Canada’s social media posts throughout October or start a conversation using our social media shareables below with the hashtag #WomensHistoryMonth
  • Use Women’s History Month 2025 virtual meeting background below during your virtual meetings
  • Visit the Women of Impact in Canada gallery, which recognizes the contributions and achievements of exceptional women and girls who have made an impact in the economy, politics, the arts and sciences, and countless other fields
  • Celebrate International Day of the Girl Child on October 11, a day dedicated to celebrating the voices and power of girls, championing their rights worldwide, and reflecting on the challenges they continue to face because of their gender
  • View Women in Canadian History: A Timeline to learn more about notable events in Canadian women’s history
  • Celebrate Persons Day on October 18, and learn more about the history of the Persons Case in Canada, which paved the way for women's increased participation in public and political life

Digital toolkit

Download these Women’s History Month visuals and use them on your website, social media channels or virtual meetings.

Download all visuals (ZIP – 810 KB) or choose the content that is most important to you based on your needs.

How to save images to your computer or mobile device

(1) Select image

On a PC: Right-click on the image you want to download.
On a Mac: Hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and click on the image you want to download.
On a mobile device: Tap and hold the image you want to download until the menu appears.

(2) Choose “Save as”

The options on the contextual menu will vary, depending on which web browser you’re using. Some browsers may say “Save as” while others may say “Save image as” or “Save picture as.”

(3) Rename the file (optional)

A dialogue box will open, giving you the opportunity to change the file name or keep it as is.

(4) Choose a destination folder

Specify a location to save the downloaded image and click “Save.”

Web banner

Text version – Web banner

Women’s History Month 2025. Vintage television with five women (from left to right: Brenda Lucki, Janette Bertrand, Jean Augustine, Nicole Juteau, and Dr. Julielynn Wong from the Women of Impact in Canada online gallery) and the Canada wordmark.

Use this banner for your web or intranet content.

Facebook and LinkedIn

Text version – Facebook and LinkedIn

Women’s History Month 2025. Vintage television with five women (from left to right: Brenda Lucki, Janette Bertrand, Jean Augustine, Nicole Juteau, and Dr. Julielynn Wong from the Women of Impact in Canada online gallery) and the Canada wordmark.

Use this image for your Facebook and LinkedIn content.

Virtual meeting background

Virtual meeting background
Text version – Virtual meeting background

Women’s History Month 2025 and Mois de l’histoire des femmes 2025 in French. The Canada wordmark is in the bottom right corner.

Use this background during your virtual meetings.

Instagram

Text version – Instagram

Women’s History Month 2025. Vintage television with five women (from left to right: Brenda Lucki, Janette Bertrand, Jean Augustine, Nicole Juteau, and Dr. Julielynn Wong from the Women of Impact in Canada online gallery) and the Canada wordmark.

Use this image for your Instagram content.

Additional resources

Features

Women of Impact in Canada

An online gallery celebrating women’s achievements and contributions to Canadian society

Women in Canadian History: A Timeline

A timeline of women’s contributions and important milestones in women’s rights throughout Canadian history

Page details

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