Upcoming events
Feminist City 5.0: Cities as Safe Havens
Our popular annual Feminist City event series is back! This year we will explore how cities can respond to the gender-based violence epidemic, how we can meet the growing demand for access to safe and sustainable housing for our most vulnerable populations, and more. | December 3, 2024
Key insights and research
Lavender Ceiling: LGBTQ+ Board Directors in Canada
A research overview on LGBTQ+ representation in Canadian corporate boards. In partnership with LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors Canada Association.
Authentic enough? Navigating gender expression and social acceptance for transgender employees
This research examines how the gender expression of transgender individuals evolves as they transition at work.
Early Childhood Education and Care – Transition Briefing
This policy brief, co-written by Sarah Kaplan, offers a new strategy to expand high-quality and affordable early childhood education and care in Ontario.
Past event summaries
Layered Lives: Gender Identities in Focus
GATE’s 100th public event will feature a screening of compelling short films that breathe life into the complex intersections of gender with other key aspects of identity, such as culture, race, disability, and indigeneity. The screening will be followed by a dynamic conversation with the filmmakers and a fun reception. | October 15, 2024
Voices of Trust: Businesses’ Role in Reconciliation
This panel discussion features GATE Executive-in-Residence, Sara Wolfe, and delves into the role of businesses in advancing reconciliation and building trust between Indigenous communities and corporate institutions. | Sept 25, 2024
GATE in the News
Older, wiser and not ready to retire, women are hanging out their consulting shingle in mid-life
GATE's Founding Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to The Globe and Mail about women choosing to continue careers in consulting after retirement. (Image credit: Alicia Wynter/The Globe and Mail)
How to achieve the promise of corporate purpose
Prof. Sarah Kaplan's article on how to achieve the promise of corporate purpose from the Winter 2024 issue of Rotman Management was posted to the Thought Leadership page of Forbes India. (Image credit: Shutterstock)
Was it me or was that gender discrimination? Research finds women “turn inward” when they experience ambiguous workplace incidents
GATE's Laura Doering and András Tilcsik's research is featured in this article from The Society Pages.
Upcoming events
Key insights and research
GATE in the News
Older, wiser and not ready to retire, women are hanging out their consulting shingle in mid-life
GATE's Founding Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to The Globe and Mail about women choosing to continue careers in consulting after retirement. (Image credit: Alicia Wynter/The Globe and Mail)
How to achieve the promise of corporate purpose
Prof. Sarah Kaplan's article on how to achieve the promise of corporate purpose from the Winter 2024 issue of Rotman Management was posted to the Thought Leadership page of Forbes India. (Image credit: Shutterstock)
Was it me or was that gender discrimination? Research finds women “turn inward” when they experience ambiguous workplace incidents
GATE's Laura Doering and András Tilcsik's research is featured in this article from The Society Pages.