Funding Moncton community orgs to address systemic barriers faced by women

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Moncton – Gender equality depends on all people having the opportunity to participate fully in Canada’s economic, social, and political life. Removing the systemic barriers impeding women’s progress and advancement, while recognizing and addressing the diverse experiences of gender inequality across the country will ensure a better future for all Canadians.

Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, and Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, and Member of Parliament for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, announced up to $852,000 in funding for two community organizations in New Brunswick.

  • Regroupement féministe du Nouveau-Brunswick will receive $200,000 for their Joint and Collective Action for a More Fair and Inclusive Post-COVID Society project to strengthen leadership of Francophone women and gender minorities. They will also receive up to $352,487 for its Culture of Consent project, which aims to prevent and detect sexual harassment and gender-based violence in schools.
  • New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity will receive $299,000 for their project Policies to ensure decent jobs for women working in the private sector, to address the persistent systemic barriers faced by women in female-dominated private sector jobs and ensure a more equitable and prosperous future for women in New Brunswick.

These projects will help these organizations to have the resources and support they need to advance gender equality in their communities. The collaborative spirit driving these initiatives embodies the essence of progress towards gender equality and a stronger, more inclusive country.

The Women’s Program supports time-limited projects aiming to achieve the full participation of women in the economic, social, and democratic life of Canada by fundamentally changing policies and practices, resource distribution, networks, power dynamics, and gender norms and attitudes – resulting in systemic change.

“To tackle gender-based violence, we need to continue supporting grassroots organizations to find solutions that work in their respective communities. We will always support initiatives that propel gender equality, empower women, and cultivate an environment of inclusivity. Today’s announcement shows our commitment to creating a society where women and diverse people can thrive without barriers.” – Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth

“Community-led solutions are the bedrock of progress in ending gender-based violence and achieving true equality. As showcased by the Regroupement féministe du Nouveau-Brunswick and the New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity, these projects underscore the power of collective action in dismantling systemic barriers and fostering inclusive societies.” – Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, and Member of Parliament for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe