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Monthly Archives: April 2023

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Safety in Canadian Workplaces: Finding Your Voice, Knowing Your Rights

blog, Canadian Law & Justice, Employment in Canada, Health & Wellness in CanadaBy ymcaPonyApril 28, 2023

Newcomers may find it challenging to find work related to their education or experience. In some cases, employers might take advantage of newcomers’ need to find work and unfamiliarity with workplace health and safety standards and laws. This can lead to unsafe working conditions or injuries.

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Housing Tips and Resources for Newcomers Renting in Ontario

blog, Community Partners, Housing in Canada, ii. Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyApril 26, 2023

Many newcomers to Canada face challenges when getting their international academic credentials recognized. Fortunately, some research and planning can simplify the process and help you accomplish your career goals.

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Being a Newcomer Senior in Canada

blog, Community Partners, Life in Canada, SettlementBy ymcaPonyApril 20, 2023

Moving to a new country can be challenging for anyone, but it can be even more difficult if you’re an older adult. Moving to a new country can be challenging for anyone, but it can be even more difficult if you’re an older adult. You may experience many different emotions about leaving your home, life, friends and family behind.

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