Indigenous Peoples Sub-Committee
CFUW recognizes past and ongoing forms of colonialism experienced by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We aim, through research, learning projects, calls to action, …
CFUW recognizes past and ongoing forms of colonialism experienced by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We aim, through research, learning projects, calls to action, …
At the annual general meeting in Quebec City, Early Learning and Child Care became one of CFUW’s national priorities. Canada has no national child care …
CFUW recognizes the many past and ongoing manifestations of colonialism faced by First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada. We aim, through research, learning …
University Women Call for Increased Access to Education for Girls and Women in Detention and Prison – June 2014 All across Canada, people are celebrating …
In 1992, CFUW released the report on “Women in Universities: A Survey of the Status of Female Faculty and Students at Canadian Universities” which focused …
2017 is Canada’s Sesquicentennial or 150th anniversary. Many celebrations and events are planned across the country but for many people, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, Canada exists …