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Diversity Is Our Strength: Improving Working Conditions in Canadian Nonprofits

Diversity Is Our Strength: Improving Working Conditions in Canadian Nonprofits
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Diversity Is Our Strength: Improving Working Conditions in Canadian Nonprofits

Update on the report, posted in April 2025:

‘Diversity is our Strength’ was released in the Fall of 2022. The analysis we did for this report was based on the Statistics Canada data related to the nonprofit workforce that was available at the time. Since the release, this data has been updated, including significant revisions to the data the report was based on. As these changes affect some of its conclusions, this report has been unpublished. Instead, we invite you to read the report People First: A Portrait of Canada’s Nonprofit Workforce (published in April 2025), which is based on an analysis of Statistics Canada’s most recent data.

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