Information Session: Canadian Workplace Culture
*The Canadian Workplace Culture session’s date was changed from May 16 to May 18. Before beginning your new job, volunteer, or work placement, you might want to know what you’re…
*The Canadian Workplace Culture session’s date was changed from May 16 to May 18. Before beginning your new job, volunteer, or work placement, you might want to know what you’re…
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.
Discover the wonders of the Northwest Territories (NWT) in our upcoming attraction webinar. The Northwest Territories lie northwest of central Canada, bordered to the east by Nunavut, to the west…
Are you a newcomer youth, looking for employment opportunities but don’t know where to start? Join us for our 2 day employment workshops. Resume and Cover Letter Workshop: 3:30PM – 5:00PM |…
This event will be taking place on Brazen, a virtual event platform where you will have the opportunity to meet with employers 1:1 in different virtual booths. Below are the…
Located on Canada’s east coast, Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia and the region’s economic and cultural hub. In Halifax, you can live, work, and play in over 200…
A panel designed to provide valuable guidance and advice to newcomers in Canada seeking to establish a successful career in the country. Welcome to “Empowering Newcomers: Insights from Hiring Managers”…
In collaboration with the Toronto Public Library, discover how to safely get involved as a volunteer. Learn where to search for opportunities and how to find the best match for…
On April 6th , we will have a panel session with representatives of three companies owned by newcomers. The last few years have seen many newcomer entrepreneurs immigrating to Canada,…
Volunteering benefits newcomers, especially during the first few years of settling down. It is an excellent way to start building your social connections when you are new and working towards making Canada your new home.