Black Women’s History Project
The Black Women’s History Project, a grade eight social studies curriculum resource focusing on Black women's history in PEI.
The Black Women’s History Project, a grade eight social studies curriculum resource focusing on Black women's history in PEI.
October is Women’s History Month, giving everyone the chance to learn more about, and celebrate, the many accomplishments of Island women throughout our Island’s rich history. This year’s theme Through Her Lens: Celebrating the Diversity of Women emphasizes the importance of...
This review is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life.
Sexual Assault Awareness Week is Sept 19 – 25 and Island residents are encouraged to learn about prevention and show their support for survivors. This year’s theme is Love Letters to Survivors and the PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre will be coordinating events all week...
The Advisory Council on the Status of Women monitors the PEI government’s overall actions towards gender equality over time.This is a report of their recent assessment.
This is the first edition of a statistical description of women’s lives and work in Prince Edward Island. It is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life. (1996)
The purpose of this issue brief is to provide a comprehensive picture of what is known about sexual violence against women in Canada.
The Canada Student Loan Program Confirmation of Enrolment Schedule 2 should be submitted by students who are returning to full-time study and are not receiving any government student loans. This will ensure that your Federal Student Loan payment will be in non-repayment status...
Women in PEI: A Statistical Review provides a statistical snapshot of the female population in PEI and sex-disaggregated data related to education, work and income, health, justice, violence against women and women in
leadership.