Minister Ien leads Canadian Delegation to 66th Session of UN Commission on Status of Women

Women and Gender Equality Canada

The Government of Canada is committed to championing gender equality and taking action to ensure that women and girls can succeed in Canada and around the world.

Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, is leading the Canadian delegation to the 66th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW). The UNCSW will be held March 14 to 25, 2022 both virtually and in New York City, New York.

In addition to Minister Ien, the Canadian delegation includes other ministers, federal parliamentarians, representatives from provincial and territorial governments, and National Indigenous Leaders and Representatives. The delegation also includes representatives from civil society organizations:

Amrita Chavan, Manitoba Association of Women's Shelters

Dr. Tapo Chimbganda, Future Black Female (ON)

Daniela Chivu, Council of Women of Canada (QC)

Laurianna Cordiano-Dumas, UNA-Canada Service Corps (QC)

Margaret Gillis, International Longevity Centre Canada (ON)

Lisa Kearney, Women CyberSecurity Society (BC)

Skye Lacroix, UNA-Canada Service Corps (Nunavut)

Ashley Mataya, Brilliant Labs (Canada)

Reyhana Patel, Islamic Relief Canada (ON)

Karen Ramchuk, Women in Need Society of Calgary (AB)

Anjum Sultana, Plan International Canada

Cynthia Yu, Hong Maple Foundation (Canada)

They will work collaboratively to address the priority theme at this year's UNCSW: Achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls in the context of climate change, environmental and disaster risk reduction policies and programmes.

During the UNCSW session, Minister Ien will underscore Canada's commitment to taking a gender-responsive approach to climate and biodiversity policy both domestically and internationally.

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