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Laura Eggertson
Adoption, Foster care, Child welfare, Aging out and related issues, Indigenous health, Suicide by Indigenous youth, Transracial adoption
Dr. Andrea Eidinger
Canadian history, women's history, history of Jewish women in Canada, immigrant history, precarious academia, public engagement
Dr. Kate Einarson
Behavioural scientist and knowledge translation professional. She works to make research relevant, accessible, and impactful. Visit kateeinarson.ca
Waheeda Ekhlas Smith
Employment law, wrongful dismissal, human rights issues, being laid off, workplace bullying, civil litigation, going to court
Sarah Elder-Chamanara
Sarah Elder-Chamanara is the founder, creative director, designer and owner of Madame Premier, a feminist and political clothing company based in Calgary, Alberta. With the underlying principle of seeing more women and diversity in politics, elected and in backrooms, at every level, Sarah leverages Madame Premier to create opportunities for conversations about why politics needs to change. Madame Premier is a woman-owned and operated small business empowering women through the intersection of politics, feminism, advocacy and fashion. With the goal of amplifying the lack of women and marginalized communities in politics and the need for a variety of voices at decision making tables, Madame Premier is committed to not only helping women break the glass ceiling of politics but completely shatter it. Madame Premier has been featured in the National Post, CBC, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and Global. Sarah opened Madame Premier’s first store in the historic area of Inglewood in Calgary in July 2021. Sarah is the host and creator of the podcast Ellected for women in and around Canadian politics through an intersectional multi-partisan political lens in conversations with Canadian politicians and on issues we all need to know and care more about.
Dr. Jackie Eldridge
Expertise in mindfulness, inclusion and community in workplaces and schools, emotional intelligence, personality dimensions, resilience and understanding self and others.
Elizabeth Eley
neurodiversity, disability, human resources, employees with disabilities in the workplace, stigma in organizational setting, diversity and inclusion
Amira Elghawaby
Amira is an expert on issues of media representation, nurturing inclusive communities, hate crimes, human rights, and civic engagement.
Ms. Heather Elliott
Maritime, Gender, History, Canada, Women in Maritime Sector, Women and Fish Harvesting, Women and Ship Building
Rebecca Ellis
Beekeeping; urban bees; pollinators; urban agriculture; pollinator gardening; wild gardening; gentrification and community gardening; human geography; permaculture; political ecology; agroecology; community gardens; vegan politics; sustainable food systems