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What these first-time voters want you to know about the election
On October 21, people across Canada will head to the polls to cast their vote in the federal election. The youth vote can make a big difference: in this election, millennials are the biggest bloc of eligible voters at 37%. … Continue reading
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Tagged election, engagement, girl-driven research, research, Wave Makers
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How to help teen girls navigate the ups and downs of their first job
By Jill Zelmanovits, CEO and Keynote Listener, Girl Guides of Canada Whether they’re life guarding, scooping ice cream or babysitting, a job can seem like a pretty great way for a teenage girl to spend her summer. Meeting friends, building … Continue reading
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Tagged gender wage-gap, girl-driven research, Girls on the Job, Jill Zelmanovits
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