Rosenzweig sees a huge opportunity to close the gender gap in the C-suite and organizations have a significant role to play here.
Judith Humphrey on the Rosenzweig Report
Andrea Bonime-Blanc on the Rosenzweig Report
Kristin Luck on the Rosenzweig Report
Jennifer Reynolds on the Rosenzweig Report
Joanna Rotenberg on the Rosenzweig Report
Leslie O'Donoghue on the Rosenzweig Report
Debra Kelly-Ennis on the Rosenzweig Report
Janet Ecker on the Rosenzweig Report
Bonnie Crombie on the Rosenzweig Report
Robert Prichard on the Rosenzweig Report
John Manley on the Rosenzweig Report
Caryl Stern on the Rosenzweig Report
Donald Guloien on the Rosenzweig Report
Irwin Cotler on the Rosenzweig Report
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Almost a Tenth of the Highest-Paid Executive Positions in Canada are Held by Women
While there’s still plenty of work to be done to achieve true gender equality in the workplace, the new Rosenzweig Report points to some interesting data suggesting that we’re well on our way. According to the global talent management firm’s Report, 8.5% of the highest-paid executive positions in Canada are currently held by women.
Women now hold 8.5% of Canada's top jobs
The 10th Annual Rosenzweig Report on Women at the Top Levels of Corporate Canada
The Oscar for Gender Equality Does Not Go to Corporate Canada
The most riveting moment in last Sunday's Academy Award presentations arguably came when Patricia Arquette accepted an Oscar for her supporting role in Boyhood. Her heartfelt plea for wage equality for women struck a chord not only with most women, but also with the many spouses, siblings and offspring who share their lives.


