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Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: This isn’t working – The consequences of systemic failure for SETT careers

Canada prides itself on being a leader in workplace safety and gender equality. But for women and gender-diverse people working in science, engineering, trades and technology (SETT), the reality often tells a different story — one marked by discrimination, … .

Author editorPosted on January 30, 2026Categories Canadian

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