Forum 1
Impact of COVID-19 on
Women and the Economy
Seven dynamic speakers will discuss the obstacles and opportunities COVID-19 has created for women in the economy. Youth, grassroots activists and new Canadian panellists will challenge thinking from intersectional perspectives. The importance of First Nation women’s leadership, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, The Prosperity Project and Canadian Women's Foundation innovative approaches to COVID recovery will deepen the discussion.
The private sector has contributed studies on the impact of COVID-19 on women in the workforce. For example, McKinsey & Company/LeanIn annual report on "Women in the Workplace" maps realities in the pandemic era and the Royal Bank of Canada Report "Pandemic Threatens Decades of Women’s Labour Force Gains" highlights challenges."
Propelling the women’s movement forward, YWCA Canada in collaboration with the Gender and the Economy Institute at Rotman published a challenge to Canada to build a ‘new normal’ post-COVID: "A Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for Canada". (See resources page)
Hosts

Dr. Betsy McGregor
​Beijing 1995 delegation leader. Harvard Medical School Research Fellow 'Pandemics and Public Policy', Author 'Women on the Ballot'. Canadian Delegate CSW64/65.

Rosemary Ganley
Beijing 1995 delegate. Rosemary Ganley is a lifelong feminist and writer with a special interest in the influence of religions on the status of women.
Panellists

Kluane Adamek
Assembly of First Nations Yukon Regional Chief

Paulette Senior
President & CEO Canadian Women's Foundation

Sheila Block
Senior Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Pamela Jeffery
Founder of
The Prosperity Project

Angela Stultz
Author, Civil Society Specialist

Amen Ben
Ahmouda
Equal Voice
Daughters of the Vote

Nancy Mitchell
Prime Minister's
Youth Council

Kehkashan Basu
Special Guest:
Founder of Green Hope Foundation

