National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada
The National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada (NOIVMWC) is a Canadian women's organization founded in 1986.[1][2] The NOIVMWC has been active in advocating for pay equity and the rights of refugees.[3][4][5][6]
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In 2006, the organization undertook a project entitled "Creating Employment Opportunities for Immigrant Women," which held consultations with immigrant women and employers in metropolitan areas.[7]
References
- "National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada." Canadian Women's Health Network. 2012. Accessed 28 August 2020.
- "Quest for peace and equality: Patsy George's 2011 international women's day speech." Postmedia News. 8 March 2011.
- McNenly, Pat. 7 May 1987. "Coalition launches fight against new refugee bill." Toronto Star. p. A7.
- York, Geoffrey. 31 July 1992. "Bill threatens refugees' rights, churches say." The Globe and Mail. p. A4.
- "Threat of federal election should not delay introduction of new pay equity law." Canada NewsWire. 4 May 2005.
- "Media advisory - Opposition parties call for new pay equity Canada NewsWire. 2 May 2007.
- Bose, Anu. 31 January 2007. "Immigrants deserve level playing field" [letter]. Ottawa Citizen.
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