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Pharmaceutical Companies – 2000

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to investigate all incidents where Pharmaceutical companies may be promoting products, usually new

Women Candidates – 1988

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT members of BPW Canada support and promote whenever possible competent candidates who have established solid background in promoting the status

Communications with Other Women – 1994

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada develops a plan to increase communication with other women’s associations that respects the financial resources available to the

Womens Accessibility to Decision – 1998

THEREFORE BPW CANADA urges the Government of Canada to unanimously pass the following measures:1. support training and information initiatives aimed at demystifying the ways of

Status of Women Canada – 2000

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to ensure that the funding and support for the Status of Women Canada

Core Funding – 2000

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada urges the Government of Canada to restore core funding to women’s organizations.

Supporting Other Organizations – 2006

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada, through its national Resolutions Committee, compiles a list of organizations that submit petitions to the government of Canada,

Skin Cancer Prevention – 2010

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada reaffirms its Resolution 2009-06and continues to urge the Government of Canada to repeal the Public Service EquitableCompensation Act

Phosphates in Detergents – 1970

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT BPW Canada petitions the Government of Canada to insist that manufacturers of detergents list the contents with percentages on every

Public Health Screening – 2004

Therefore be it resolved that BPW Canada urges the Minister of Health and Health Canada to propose legislation that formally recognizes violence as a public

Public Health Screening – 2006

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that BPW Canada strongly petitions and urges Health Canada to launch a public education and awareness program about the impacts of