In an article for The Conversation, Alexandra Dawson (Concordia University) and Ingrid Chadwick (Concordia) explore the entrepreneurial landscape in Canada and the need for action to create a more inclusive environment that helps women to succeed. Among their recommendations, Dawson and Chadwick write that entrepreneurial programs and policies need to be designed to better address the unique challenges faced by women. They also call for educators and policymakers to use more inclusive language in entrepreneurship, as entrepreneurship has historically been a male-dominated field and commonly draws on masculine stereotypes and traits. “By highlighting the value of all types of women entrepreneurs and addressing the barriers they face, we can pave the way for a more diverse and dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem in Canada,” they conclude.