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Diversity Wins Report

Contains industry comparisons

Equity in Public Engagement: A Guide for Practitioners

This guide, created by Simon Fraser University’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue in 2020, proposes eight principles for supporting diverse voices in public engagement processes. 

Global Gender Gap Report

Highlights EDI implications in workforce trends

Inclusive Workplace Practices

Specific examples from various industries

Unlocking a Future-Ready Workforce for Canada’s Forest Industries

Inclusion Strategies

Based on global consulting experience

Understanding Workplace Diversity for Managers

An infographic showing eight ways managers and supervisors can recruit, support and retain a diverse workforce.

Branching Out: Cultivating Change in the Forest Sector

This panel explores the landscape of diversity and inclusion in the forest sector, offering actionable insights for professionals at every career stage.

Women in Wood Facebook Group

This Facebook group includes more than 3,000 women and serves as a venue for networking with other women who work with, in or for the woods.

Intersectionality 101

(watch time 3:03) 

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