Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Canada funding women entreprene­urs, says Punjab-origin minister

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TORONTO:A “feminist” Canada is investing nearly $2 billion Canadian dollars (about ₹10,000 crore) as seed capital in businesses led by its women entreprene­urs, said a senior woman minister here.

“As Canada is committed to encourage women to grow businesses, we have allocated nearly $2 billion in the fiscal 2018-19 budget for investing in businesses run by women entreprene­urs,” Punjab-origin Canadian small business minister Bardish Chagger told IANS in an interview here. The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has also a women’s entreprene­urship strategy in the budget to assist women-led ventures grow and help their nation prosper.

Though born and raised in Canada, 38-uear-old Chagger’s parents migrated from Punjab in the 1970s and settled here.

The first woman leader of government in the Canadian House of Commons as a member of parliament (MP) from Waterloo in Ontario, Chagger also holds the tourism portfolio since 2016.

Referring to her Indian origins, Chagger said her grandfathe­r would not have imagined migrating to this country and his granddaugh­ter getting elected to become a cabinet minister.

“But Canada stands for providing equal opportunit­ies for everyone regardless of their origin and regions,” she said.

Canadian Parliament in Ottawa recognised Punjabi as the third most-spoken language, after English and French, said Chagger.

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HT Canadian small business minister Bardish Chagger

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