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1. At The Walrus Talks: Shifting Power in Philanthropy
in Toronto, Mitzie Hunter speaks about the
implications of the gendered transfer of wealth for
feminist philanthropy. Watch
2. At the Elevate Festival in Toronto, Mitzie Hunter
brings an intersectional gender lens to a panel
discussion about Canada’s productivity and
economic future.
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3. More than 3,500 people registered for the virtual
event Thriving at Work: Prioritizing Women’s Mental
Wellness, held by the Foundation in partnership
with The Globe & Mail. Panelists included (from
left): Harriet Ekperigin, Mitzie Hunter, Marni Panas,
Moderator Ann Hui, and Amie Archibald-Varley (not
pictured).
4. The Foundation’s Feminist Business Summit
in Montreal brings together partners, diverse
entrepreneurs, and decision-makers to discuss the
future of feminist entrepreneurship. Attendees
include (from left): Karen Campbell, the Foundation’s
Vice-President, Community Initiatives; Indu
Krishnamurthy, Executive Director at Microcrédit
Montréal; Rechie Valdez, Minister of Women and
Gender Equality; Gina Amoroso, Vice-President,
Business Markets – Quebec at RBC, and the
Foundation’s Mitzie Hunter.
5. At the UN Commission on the Status of Women
2025 in New York, the Foundation’s delegation
included staff members Melissa McGregor (left),
Mitzie Hunter (second from right), and Keetha
Mercer (right) and grantee representatives Esther
Enyolu (second from left), Executive Director of
Women’s Multicultural Resource and Counselling
Centre and Stephanie Atwood (centre), Founder
and Director of ElevateHER Mental Health Support
Services Canada.
6. At the Canadian Club Toronto, Foundation President
and CEO Mitzie Hunter speaks about the untapped
power of gender equality for strengthening
Canada’s future. Watch the recording
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