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Building the Future : Profiles of Canadian Women in Trades

This file contains a 140 page government publication. The publication includes an English and a French version. The publication looks at the experience of tradeswomen working in large and small companies, participating in cooperatives, running their own businesses. This paper's objectives is to be of interest to employers, unions and guidance and employment counsellors in understanding the situation and aspirations of women in trades.

Looking Ahead – Profiles of Two Canadian Women in Trades

This file contains a 20 page publication which features the stories of tradeswomen working at interesting, satisfying and well paid occupations, and profiles the stories of a plumber and a painter. All these women provide role models for others considering non-traditional work. The publication includes an English and French versions.

More Than Just a Job

This file contains a guide written by Pat Staton and Joyce Scane for the Ontario Women's Directorate. The guide accompanies the video "More than Just A Job" about women and men who chose careers based on personal interests and skills rather that stereotypical notions about what kind of work is appropriate for women and what is appropriate for men. The objectives of the guide is to help the teacher/counsellor to use the video as career planning resource for grades 7 to 10.

The Ontario Women's Directorate produced a complementary video (not available in the fonds) to the guide. The video was about women and men who chose careers based on personal interests and skills rather than stereotypical notions about what kind of work is appropriate for women and what is appropriate for men.

Out of the Stream and Into the River

This file contains a booklet which is one of a series of occasional papers planned or published by the Canadian Vocational Association. The paper provides both a rationale for expanding views of who was needed to make up the Canadian Labour Force, and an analysis of effective programming developed to move women out of traditional streams based on gender into fields that have been traditionally male-dominated.

Women in Science and Engineering, Volume 1: Universities

This file contains a publication of Industry, Science and Technology Canada. This volume one concerns the Universities. There exists also a volume 2 for Colleges. It contains a English and a French version in the same publication.

Women in Science and Engineering, Volume 2: Colleges

This file contains a publication of Industry, Science and Technology Canada. This volume two concerns the Colleges. There exists also a volume 1 for Universities. It contains a English and a French version in the same publication.

Future Labour Supplies for Canada’s Construction Industry

This file contains a study report on women, Aboriginals and new immigrants as future labour supplies for the construction industry. The aim of the study was to assess the challenges and opportunities for these three groups as future employees in the construction industry. This file contains also an executive summary.

Researching Careers in Information Technology for Women

This file contains a final report submitted by Canadian Career Development Foundation for The Software human Resource Council in May, 2005. The Software Resource Council (SHRC) is a not-for-profit sector council established in 1992. It undertook a research project, Research Careers in Information Technology to address the career awareness, recruitment and retention issues surrounding women and the information technology (IT) sector.
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