Lauren and Steph on What Diversity and Inclusion at RBC Means to Them

In recognition of National Coming Out Day, we hear from two RBC leaders about sharing their story and bringing their whole, true-self to work.

RBC Selected for 2019 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index for 3rd Year

RBC has been named to the 2019 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI), which distinguishes companies committed to transparency in gender reporting and advancing women’s equality.

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Joel’s Story

December 3, 2018 is International Day for Persons with Disabilities. This year’s theme is “Empowering persons with disabilities and ensuring inclusiveness and equality”.

Diversathon

From the "Diversathon” to Kairos blanket exercises and meetings with Elders, RBC is using cultural education to increase awareness and earn the right to become Indigenous talent's employer of choice.

Eva is a Trailblazer

In 1976, Eva Moyle-Amerl confidently entered the trading floor in downtown Toronto. She was breaking the law.

Diversity, Innovation and the Bottom Line

How much can diversity and inclusion drive innovation? A lot, it turns out.

Alicia Elliott, RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Recipient, on Indigenous Voices

Alicia Elliott, a Tuscarora writer living in Brantford, ON, has been widely published and recently won the RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award.

Lawrence's Story

Lawrence Spicer has had a long and accomplished history of working on behalf of the LGBT + community. It’s a distinction that has earned him recognition globally and made him a sought-after speaker, advocate and role model.

Five Ways to Attract Younger Customers to Your Business

Today's younger consumers shop differently than previous generations. Strategic in the way they purchase, they're digitally savvy, socially conscious and increasingly affluent.

Happy Pride. And Not-So-Happy Pride

When tens of thousands of people weathered wind and rain to march in Toronto's Pride Parade on Sunday, they demonstrated a solidarity around diversity and human rights that's shaping the 21st century.

Facing Adversity for Being Who You Are – Ketty’s Story

Pride is a time to reflect on what it means to feel accepted, respected and truly included. Ketty Cédat feels it is her duty to tell her story and does so with pride. #RBCPride365

Ten Simple and Effective Networking Strategies for Women

Now's the time to expand your network and take your career to new heights.

I Am Grateful to My Parents for Taking a Chance on Canada

In her 24 years, Ishita Aggarwal has already accomplished much. She moved to Canada at 5, completed her undergrad degree at the University of Toronto studying cell and molecular biology, neuroscience and psychology. In her spare time she is also a philanthropist and women's rights advocate.

RBCers Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

On June 21st, 2018, RBC celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day and recognized the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

Financial Elder Abuse: Five Common Signs

The financial abuse of seniors is one of the darker realities of aging, and one that tends to stay out of the view of those not directly touched by it.