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Subject: ANALYSTS' COMMENTS

Canada nowhere near gender parity


TORONTO, March 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As International Women's Day approaches, there is scant good news around workplace advancement for Canadian women ? especially those in minority demographics. While The Prosperity Project's Annual Report Card on Gender Equity and Leadership (ARC) identifies some positive movement toward gender parity for Canadian women in general, it finds a continued dearth of representation for women in corporate leadership positions. This is compounded by troubling statistics related to Black women, Indigenous women, women who identify as having a disability and 2SLGBTQIA+ women.

"Long-standing barriers and biases are still in the way of women's careers ? costing our economy billions of dollars and untold talent," said Julie Savard-Shaw, Executive Director of The Prosperity Project, a registered charity that works for women's economic advancement.

Conducted annually since 2021, the groundbreaking ARC research analyzes data voluntarily submitted by Canada's largest public companies, private companies, federal and provincial crown corporations, co-operatives, and Canadian subsidiaries of foreign-owned corporations.

Highlights of the 2024 Annual Report Card:

Of particular note in the 2024 ARC is the impact of negativity around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

"The anti-DEI narrative is misguided. Unfortunately, it's also growing," Savard-Shaw said. "DEI initiatives do work ? we are seeing the evidence ? but they can't simply be box-checking exercises. DEI requires a commitment to systemic, cultural change, or the old, destructive biases will persist."

Specific challenges identified in the report include:

The 2024 ARC includes recommended corporate policies to give DEI initiatives a chance to take hold and make a discernable difference, including moving beyond performative actions to implementing organizational cultural shifts, and integrating DEI into retention practices.

Read the full 2024 ARC report at 2024 ARC Report.

About The Prosperity Project

The Prosperity Project has a mission to identify and eliminate the barriers and biases that impede women's success; limiting their, and Canada's, opportunities for increased prosperity. The Prosperity Project envisions a future where empowered women not only overcome obstacles to leadership but also actively contribute to the innovation and sustainable growth of diverse industries across the nation.

The Prosperity Project is actively bridging the gap between women and prosperity, emphasizing the economic significance of gender equality. Their strategic initiatives include the Annual Report Card, the Canadian Households' Perspective, and Rosie Mentorship Program. Through tangible actions and impactful programs, The Prosperity Project is leading the charge towards a future in which women succeed and Canada prospers.

The 2024 Annual Report Card Partners and Sponsors are: Data and Analytics Partner KPMG in Canada; Impact Partner Room Foundation; Influence Partners BMO, CPP Investments, Cboe, RBC; Amplify Partners AGF, Telus, WSIB.

Visit The Prosperity Project website at www.canadianprosperityproject.ca.

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Kayla Folo
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