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Press Release On Financial Futures Summit
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An open letter to TD, Scotiabank, RBC, CIBC, BMO, Interac, Canadian Bankers Association
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Women’s economic empowerment is crucial to Canada’s strategies against gender-based violence
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Calls for House of Commons To Declare November 26 as National Economic Abuse Awareness Day
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EMPOWERING WOMEN: New App Combats Economic Abuse Amidst Rising Living Costs and Cases of Intimate Partner Violence
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A lack of economic awareness or control over one’s finances can have long-term impacts
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As possible recession looms, advocate warn domestic violence could increase
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With women earning less and facing toxic workplace cultures, the path to escaping abuse becomes even harder
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NWT Status of Women launches campaign to fight economic abuse
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Cost of living, housing crisis compounds issues of economic abuse: organization
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A lack of economic awareness or control over one’s finances can have long-term impacts
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The House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women Study in Women’s Economic Empowerment
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Paths to Empowerment: Launching of « The State of Economic Abuse in Canada
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Why good KYC is a natural defence against financial gaslighting
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Building A Safety Net Against Economic Abuse
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As possible recession looms, advocate warn domestic violence could increase
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The House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women Study in Women’s Economic Empowerment
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Advocates Promote National Awareness Of Economic Abuse During Financial Literacy Month
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CCFWE, Executive Director’s Speech on the Public Hearing of Bill 41 (Protection from Coerced Debt in relation to Human Trafficking) at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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The CWE Gala 2023 Award In The Category Of Community – Women’s Health And Wellbeing
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Building A Safety Net Against Economic Abuse
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Statement on the passing of Keira’s law
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Federal Budget 2023 Statement by the Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment
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Economic Abuse National Research Press Release 2022
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Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) receives support from TD Bank Group (TD) to help address domestic economic abuse with a groundbreaking financial literacy project for visible minority communities
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Summit Statement from Jenna Sudds, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
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Parliamentary committee proposes government make strategy to address financial abuse
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Federal Budget 2022 Statement by CCFWE, May 2022
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Canadian Centre for Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE) supports BillC -233 (Keira’s Law) and stresses the importance of addressing Economic Abuse and Post Separation Abuse
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Scorecard: Does Budget 2022 Offer Communities The Support They Want And Need? Social Impact Leaders Weigh In
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Family violence increases for 5th straight year in Canada. What’s behind the trend?
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‘Foot Off The Accelerator’: Feds’ Budget Benefits Men More Than Women
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Hon. Anita Vandenbeld Liberal Member of Parliament delivered her speech in the House of Common on the importance of addressing economic abuse
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CCFWE CEO Honoured as Woman of Worth
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CEO, Meseret Haileyesus Named to Ottawa’s Forty Under 40, June 2021
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The Impact of Intimate Partner Economic Abuse on Mental Health
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Policy Change Needed To End Economic Abuse-CCFWE
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Canada-wide Survey Of Women’s Shelters Shows Abuse More Severe During Pandemic
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Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment holds Weekly Virtual Support Groups to help Domestic Violence Survivors during COVID-19, June 2020
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CCFWE National Day To Awareness For Economic Abuse And Survivors Of Economic Injustice. A Call To Action- CCFWE
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Economic abuse: The disproportionate impacts on Black women
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Why Aren’t We Talking About Economic Abuse?
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The Impact of Intimate Partner Economic Abuse on Mental Health
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Economic Abuse- Hard to Spot, Harder to Recover from-CCFWE
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The Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment and FinPowered Aim to End the Silent Reality of Economic Abuse
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NWT Status of Women launches campaign to fight economic abuse
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An important issue that isn’t talked about enough; the signs and impacts of economic abuse