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Women make up over half of the Canadian population, but when it comes to owning a business, they're seriously underrepresented — less than 16% of entrepreneurs in Canada are women.

When women do take on leadership positions, they become role models for young girls and pave the way for pay equality.

Women-led businesses also create new jobs four times faster than the national average and create companies at double the national average, so why do they account for so little of Canadian entrepreneurs?

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You probably know Grimes, the Juno Award-winning alt-pop artist who came up in Montreal and whose baby daddy is tech billionaire Elon Musk.

But you might not know she received $90,525 in financial support this year from FACTOR, a non-profit that funds Canadian musicians, partially through the Department of Canadian Heritage.

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The provincial government is allocating $15 million to improve the quality of health care services for Indigenous Quebecers, Minister of Indigenous affairs Ian Lafrenière and Health Minister Christian Dubé announced in a press conference on November 6.

The move comes on the heels of widespread outrage over the treatment and death of Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman who recorded staff at a Joliette hospital using racist and derogatory slurs toward her on Facebook Live.

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The Quebec government has announced new funding for businesses that serve alcohol on-site and have been forced to close down due to red zone closures in the province, according to an October 16 announcement.

These businesses include bars, restaurants, clubs, breweries and video lottery terminals. 

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The Quebec government says it's giving an additional $50 million in funding to artists, theatres, cinemas and production companies in the province's red zones.

In a press conference on October 2, Premier François Legault and Nathalie Roy, Quebec's minister of culture and communications, announced the government would be funding 75 percent of the revenue lost by cultural businesses over the next six months due to red zone restrictions.

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