Although we’ve come a long way since the days when women were not allowed to practise medicine or become lawyers, the struggle for gender equality is far from over.
Scotiabank has tapped into its own “women of influence” to honour those whose dedication to helping their communities goes beyond providing access to financial services. By: Allyssia Alleyne
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Although we’ve come a long way since the days when women were not allowed to practise medicine or become lawyers, the struggle for gender equality is far from over.
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Scotiabank has tapped into its own “women of influence” to honour those whose dedication to helping their communities goes beyond providing access to financial services. By: Allyssia Alleyne
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