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Illiteracy – 1990

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada petition the Federal Government and urges the Provincial Organizations to petition their respective Provincial Governments and Local Governments

National Standards of Education – 1992

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada requests the Provincial Organizations of BPW to urges their provincial responsible government departments to cooperate in the efforts

Family Literarcy Programs – 2000

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to increase the funding allocated to Family Literacy Programs which will allow for

Metis Girls – 1960

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Federation encourage the Clubs in each Province of Canada to establish a yearly scholarship to be granted to an Eskimo,

Uniform System in Canada – 1964

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the BPW Canada commend the education organizations currently working toward a more uniform system and more uniform standards of elementary

Retraining Programs – 1980

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada requests the Employment and Immigration Commission to encourage the increased participation of women in retraining programs which lead

Women in Emergency Work Plans – 1931

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT because of the unusual unemployment situation prevalent and because of the experience of the Vancouver Business and Professional Women�s Club

Part-time Workers – 1984

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to enact legislation requiring part-time workers to be included in collective bargaining, providing

Part-time Work – 1984

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to implement the following recommendations of the Report of the Commission of Inquiry

Free Trade Discussion – 1986

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to appoint women to the Free Trade discussion who will present the interest