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Business women in international trade
Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Profiles Canadian women's successes in business, announces upcoming events in Canada and throughout the world, offers information on government resources, and provides contact information for women.
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Beyond borders : Canadian businesswomen in international trade / by Ruth Rayman
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. This report addresses the issues that confront women business owners who are actively exporting or planning to engage in global trade. The document summarizes the findings of the most extensive Canadian study on women exporters to date.--Page 2
Canada’s feminist international assistance policy
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy recognizes that supporting gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls is the best way to build a more peaceful, more inclusive and more prosperous world. To do this, it supports targeted investments, partnerships, innovation and advocacy efforts with the greatest potential to close gender gaps and improve everyone’s chance for success. But it also works across other action areas that reflect the multi-dimensional nature of poverty, in support of the Sustainable Development Goals. Working in this way leads to better development results and benefits everyone, including men and boys"--Executive summary, p. vi."
Gender and private sector development
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. This study examines the gender equality (GE) dimensions of CIDA's Private Sector Development (PSD) programming over 10 fiscal years from 1989/90 to 1998/99. It presents recommendations to improve the gender equality results in PSP programming, and suggestions for further study"--Summary."
Her own way: advice for the woman traveller
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. From young university students to energetic grandmothers, this booklet's aim is to inform women on how to travel safely. It stresses the importance of being culturally sensitive and provides tips on everything from health, packing light, and networking to coping with foreign bathrooms and travelling with children.
International assistance review: discussion paper
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. This discussion paper outlines Canada’s review of its international assistance policy, funding, and delivery framework. It aims to align Canada’s efforts with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and address evolving global challenges such as poverty reduction, gender equality, climate change, governance, peace and security, and humanitarian crises. The paper emphasizes empowering women and girls, promoting inclusive governance, supporting clean economic growth, and fostering innovation and partnerships to improve effectiveness and transparency in international assistance.
Gendered discourses, gendered practices: feminists rewrite Canadian foreign policy
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. The papers presented at the roundtable are outlined below. They will form the basis for an edited collection that is currently under consideration by Oxford University Press. The round table examined the discourses and practices surrounding Canadian foreign policy as defined around the four themes outlined below. These themes have become central in the articulation of Canada’s foreign policy and in the practices engendered by its application into the 21st century. An additional chapter which focuses on the ethical and pedagogical implications of this analysis will be added to the collection.
Women's economic empowerment: guidance note
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. This guidance note provides policy and programming direction for Canada’s international development assistance to promote women’s economic empowerment. It aims to help integrate gender equality into strategies and design initiatives that address barriers women face in accessing economic opportunities. The document outlines why women’s economic empowerment is critical for sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and gender equality, and offers a framework for effective programming, including enabling institutional frameworks, increasing women’s economic opportunities, and strengthening women’s agency.
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada: a history in documents, 1909-2009
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. It is now forty-two years since the first volume in the series Documents on Canadian external relations (DCER) was published. To date, twenty- seven volumes have been completed, covering the period from the founding of the Department of External Affairs in 1909 up to 1960. They amply document the political issues that occupied Canada’s diplomats during those years, but inevitably, for reasons of space, many fascinating accounts showing the more human side of life in the department had to be excluded. This book combines some of the most vividly written and interesting documents from the published volumes, other more personal and colourful items selected from the wealth of material held at Library and Archives Canada, more recent records taken both from archival holdings and from the files still retained by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, and a few articles that first appeared in the magazine bout de papier.
Serving Canadian business abroad
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. The Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) helps Canadian companies navigate the complexities of international markets with on-the-ground assistance available in over 160 cities worldwide. Each year, fifteen thousand Canadian companies contact the TCS"--p. [1]."
Canada’s policy for civil society partnerships for international assistance: a feminist approach
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Canada has adopted a Feminist International Assistance Policy to reduce extreme poverty and build a more peaceful, inclusive and prosperous world. The policy recognizes that promoting gender equality and empowering women and girls is the most effective approach to achieve this.