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How to access domestic violence leave

You can access domestic violence leave by providing written notice to your employer indicating the duration of your leave as soon as possible.

You will also be asked to provide supporting documents related to reasons for the leave within 15 days of your return to work if it is possible for you to obtain them. More information about this leave is available through your employer.

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What survival looks like: Violence against women under lockdown
What survival looks like: Violence against women under lockdown
“What survival looks like: Violence against women under lockdown” examined the realities of violence against women in Canada.
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Making meaningful and inclusive conversations with Pride at Work
Making meaningful and inclusive conversations with Pride at Work
This webinar will give you insight on how to create a workplace that welcomes diversity of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Creating consent culture with your youth with Julie Lalonde
Creating consent culture with your youth with Julie Lalonde
Women’s rights advocate and public educator Julie Lalonde brings you 2 workshops on taking action to end gender-based violence
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