See newspaper, TV and other press featuring GATE and its researchers.
Not playing house: women’s work deserves equitable treatment in COVID recovery
GATE's primer on the gendered impacts of COVID-19 is featured in The Hill Times' piece examining how recovery without effective, equitable child care may result in a shrinking of the female workforce.
2020 MBAs To Watch: Sophie Duncan, University of Toronto (Rotman)
Rotman MBA Student, Sophie Duncan, is featured as a 2020 MBA to watch in Poets & Quants and recognizes GATE's speaker series as an MBA event highlight!
How will COVID-19 change our lives, our country, our cities and our world?
In this piece for the Globe and Mail, Sonia Kang comments on reassessing gender norms after the COVID-19 pandemic and how female leaders have made a lasting impression on Canadians during this pandemic.
La pandémie met de l’avant les inégalités entre les hommes et femmes
GATE PhD research fellow, Daphné Baldassari, chats with ICI Radio-Canada Première about the gendered impacts of COVID-19.
Rotman professors share insights and perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic
Sarah Kaplan joins other Rotman professors in leveraging their knowledge in strategic management, operations, and leadership to provide much-needed insights and answers.
Not business as usual
GATE’s work is featured in the latest Rotman Investors' Report!
Gender Based Analysis: An Essential Service
GATE advisor Chanel Grenaway-Mills argues for gender-based analysis as an essential service during the COVID crisis
Innovations in Advancing Gender Equality
The Toronto Star highlights a special symposium to commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day. The event was held at Rotman on March 3rd and was kicked off with a talk by Sonia Kang.
What’s the best way to create an inclusive company? A top cop, a university prof and a CEO weigh in
In a conversation moderated by The Globe and Mail’s Deborah Aarts, Sonia Kang and two other experts discuss building —and maintaining—an inclusive workplace.
To address the needs of Canadians during the COVID-19 crisis, we need a targeted basic income
In this perspective piece for The National Post, GATE faculty research fellow Dionne Pohler argues for targeted basic income to meet the urgency of the COVID crisis.