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Women’s History Month celebrates Women at Work

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Women’s History Month celebrates Women at Work

OTTAWA – In 1992, the Government of Canada designated October as Women’s History Month, marking the beginning of an annual celebration of women and girls throughout the country’s history.

This year’s theme centres around Women at Work: Economic Growth Past, Present and Future.

It’s meant to highlight the significant contributions women have made to the workforce throughout history, and the critical role they continue to play in driving economic innovation and progress.

In the realm of construction, women are making inroads more and more each year. And while there is still some work to be done, the following stories featured in the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce highlight not only the impact women have made on the sector throughout history, but the challenges and successes they continue to face today.

“Let’s continue to honour women who have led by example and inspired other women and girls to realize their full potential by pursuing careers across all industries including those in non-traditional fields,” states the government release.

For more on women in construction, check out our feature page here.

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