Do you or someone you know help care for a family member, neighbour, or a friend?
#Caregivers
can get help by connecting with peer supports and resources related to mental health and well-being through the Ontario Caregiver.
We’re introducing our fifth
#WorkingforWorkers
Act, which would, if passed, require menstrual products are provided on larger construction sites and that washrooms are clean and sanitary.
Learn more:
Today is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Ontario honours all Indigenous women and girls who have lost their lives to violence, and stands with everyone impacted by grief and loss.
#MMIWG
#RedDressDay
Ontario recognizes Sexual Assault Prevention Month and is raising awareness about sexual assault and all forms of gender-based violence. Read the statement from Minister Parsa and Associate Minister Williams:
When women succeed, Ontario succeeds. Find out how the Investing in Women’s Futures program helps women access the supports needed to find a job, start their own business, or pursue further education or training:
#WomenEmpowerment
#InvestingInWomen
By 2026, 1 in 6 jobs openings are projected to be in the skilled trades.
To find out about career options, paid apprenticeships, and financial supports, visit:
Looking to upskill or explore a new career path? Micro-credentials are a fast, affordable, and flexible way to gain in-demand skills that employers are looking for.
To find out about the hundreds of
#MicroCredentials
available across the province, visit:
Everyone has the right to live free from the threat of violence. Ontario is taking action to address the root causes of
#GenderBasedViolence
.
Learn more:
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@LegalAidOntario
offers free legal advice for survivors of domestic violence who need help with a family law matter. To learn about support available through this confidential service, call toll-free 1-800-668-8258 or visit:
#WomenEmpowerment
Thinking of career growth?
You may qualify for government supports.
Visit Better Jobs Ontario and Employment Ontario to find out if you’re eligible for skills training or financial support to help you reach your goals:
The 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline offers support every day of the year. If you are dealing with thoughts of suicide or are worried about someone else, 9-8-8 is here to help.
Call or text 9-8-8 to access help when you need it most:
211 is a free helpline that can help connect you with programs in your area that provide employment,
#MentalHealth
and many other community supports.
Dial or text 2-1-1 for help in more than 150 languages or visit to chat.
#HelpStartsHere
Know what tax credits and benefits are available to you.
@ongov
hosts free, online
#TaxTalk
information sessions to keep you up to date. To find out about upcoming sessions, visit:
Your Internet history doesn’t disappear when you close your browser. Help protect yourself by clearing your cache and browser history regularly.
To learn how to stay safe, visit:
#InternetHistory
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