Series S6 - CCFI – Comité canadien des femmes en ingénierie / CCWE – Canadian Committee on Women in Engineering

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CCFI – Comité canadien des femmes en ingénierie / CCWE – Canadian Committee on Women in Engineering

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CA ON0034 10-123-S6

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1.509 m of textual records
6 photographs
4 VHS
4 audiocassettes

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(1942-)

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En février 1990, Monique Frize a été nommée présidente du Comité canadien des femmes en ingénierie (CCFI), un comité de 19 membres chargé d'enquêter et de formuler des recommandations concernant la participation des femmes en génie. Sa formation a été amorcée en partie par la pénurie prévue d'ingénieurs au Canada et par le massacre d'étudiantes en génie à Montréal en décembre 1989. Le CCWE a été actif de 1990 à 1992. Après avoir étudié plus de deux cents mémoires et présentations recueillis lors de six forums nationaux, dont un grand nombre est signé par les associations de femmes ingénieures, le CCFI soumet en 1992 un rapport dont le titre est More than Just Numbers/Elles font la différence. Ce rapport exhaustif expose en détail les enjeux, les objectifs et les recommandations pour les femmes en génie. Cette série regroupe l’ensemble des documents relatifs à l’implication de Monique Frize au sein de ce comité.
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In February 1990, Monique Frize was named chair of the Canadian Committee for Women in Engineering (CCWE), a 19 members committee charged with investigating and making recommendations regarding the participation of an environment for women in engineering. Its formation was initiated in part by the predicted shortage of professional engineers in Canada and by the massacre of female engineering students in Montreal in December 1989. The CCWE was active from 1990 and 1992. The result of its activities produced a comprehensive report More Than Just Numbers detailing the issues, goals, and recommendations for women in engineering. This series consists of records related to Monique Frize’s involvement in the committee.

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