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A free international women's day panel discussion featuring Fay Faraday (Equal Pay Coalition), Laurel Rothman (Campaign 2000), Randi Sears (Women's Habitat) and Shani Halfon (RECE). CPL certificates will be offered.
A special event put on by the Ryerson Students' Childcare Advocacy Association
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Child care community at International Women's Day
Child care community at International Women's Day
Dedicated Child Care Community Members! We are urging you all to participate in our twitter campaign to raise the collective child care voice in preperation for International Women's Day. The time is now to share our stories, concerns, values and demands! Tweet with the hastag #childcarecantwait and #iwdtoronto and join the rally on March 5th.
Meet at OISE/UT (252 Bloor Street W., St. George Subway Station) at 10:30 a.m. for sign-making and snacks, followed by the IWD rally and march through downtown Toronto.