Upcoming events
Livestream: Erin Kelly & Phyllis Moen on “Overload: How Good Jobs Went Bad and What We Can Do About It”
In conversation with Sarah Kaplan, Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen, draw from their Fortune 500 experience to chat about why too much work and too little time is hurting workers and companies―and how a proven workplace redesign can benefit employees and the bottom line. | January 25, 2021
Susan Fowler on “Whistleblower: My Unlikely Journey to Silicon Valley and Speaking Out Against Injustice”
In conversation with Susan Fowler, as she shares her extraordinary story of the sexual harassment and retaliation she experienced at Uber and the determination and resilience that reveals what it takes--and what it means--to be a whistleblower. | February 18, 2021
Key insights and research
Gender-based analysis as a turnaround strategy at McCarthy Uniforms
McCarthy Uniforms is a uniform supplier to schools, sports teams, municipalities, and businesses. This case study focuses on how the leadership team used gender-based analysis to identify growth opportunities in a turnaround strategy to save McCarthy Uniforms from bankruptcy.
Why changing gendered behaviour does not equate to gender equality
This study examines how a program in the Democratic Republic of Congo challenged gender norms by helping men change their individual gendered behaviours. Despite these changes, men still adhered to gender hierarchy, suggesting that gender equality requires more systemic transformation.
A Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for Canada
An exciting new collaborative release from GATE and the YWCA Canada, highlighting 8 pillars for recovery with a focus on supporting the care economy, investing in social infrastructure and lifting up women-owned businesses.
Past event summaries
Livestream: Martin J. Cannon on “Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act”
In conversation with author and associate professor Martin J. Cannon, as they examine Canada's Indian Act and encourages Indigenous men to begin to articulate the complex ways in which their life’s journey is shaped by discrimination directed at Indigenous women.
Livestream: Experts Discuss “The Equity Equation in Capital Markets”
GATE and Women in Capital Markets co-hosted a panel discussion featuring leading experts in the financial services industry about what the future for inclusion in the industry holds.
GATE in the News
2020 by the numbers: looking back at the year’s top Business & Labour news
The Varsity highlights the financial highs and lows of 2020, including our Feminist Recovery Plan which recognized the need for an equitable approach to building back better.
ESS Consortium Member Feature: Dr. Sonia Kang
Engendering Success in STEM (ESS) interviews GATE Faculty Research Fellow, Sonia Kang, and shines a spotlight on her research, work with ESS and recent Canadian Research Chair appointment.
Inside the corporate world’s great diversity and inclusion project
GATE Postdoctoral Fellow, Kira Lussier, dives into the roots of the modern diversity programme, in this Prospect Magazine piece examining the effectiveness of diversity training.
Upcoming events
Key insights and research
GATE in the News
2020 by the numbers: looking back at the year’s top Business & Labour news
The Varsity highlights the financial highs and lows of 2020, including our Feminist Recovery Plan which recognized the need for an equitable approach to building back better.
ESS Consortium Member Feature: Dr. Sonia Kang
Engendering Success in STEM (ESS) interviews GATE Faculty Research Fellow, Sonia Kang, and shines a spotlight on her research, work with ESS and recent Canadian Research Chair appointment.
Inside the corporate world’s great diversity and inclusion project
GATE Postdoctoral Fellow, Kira Lussier, dives into the roots of the modern diversity programme, in this Prospect Magazine piece examining the effectiveness of diversity training.