Canadian Women Become Global Business Force
Women in Canada are being hailed as among the “most entrepreurial” compared to countries like those of Western Europe and even the U.S.
Get this: Over the past two decades, women’s entrepreneurship has increased over 200%. Since 1997, reports Claire Beckton, Coordinator of the organization Status of Women Canada, women have started small and medium-sized enterprises at about twice the rate of men.
According to a recent study by the Royal Bank of Canada, if women experienced the same opportunities and labour market circumstances as men, personal incomes would be $168 billion higher.
What’s motivating women to go it on their own? Well, no surprise here: women still don’t have the same opportunity to break into the top echelon of most corporations as their male colleagues.
PLUS – and most of us can identify with this one – women crave more work-life balance than they’re finding in traditional business models (which is a key tenet of the Big Green Breakthrough approach, ahem!).
Now…what if all these female Canadian entrepreneurs added a green focus to their already impressive business vision? Imagine the impact they could have on health, wellness, and sustainability.
Read more here – and be inspired by our sisters in Canada!
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