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Information Session: Professional Access into Employment (PAIE)

By Remi RozarioSeptember 28, 2023

Led by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), PAIE is an innovative bridge training program that helps internationally-trained environmental professionals launch their careers in Engineering, Geoscience, Environmental Science and…

Finding Labour Market Information

By Shai YutAugust 11, 2023

Labour market information can help you make a good decision when you want to change jobs or move to a new place. It can help you find out what the…

“500k immigrants each year; will you be an employer of choice?” by Scale without Borders

By Remi RozarioJune 1, 2023

This event will feature leading employers who are hiring newcomers, supporting newcomers, and can speak to challenges and strategies that work when building diversity programs that make newcomer-friendly employers. Target…

The Ontario Labor Market – Outlook and Trends (Fr)

By Remi RozarioJune 1, 2023

Overview of the job market in Ontario, an idea of ​​the outlook and current trends and trends to watch. Open to all pre-arrival staff June 8, 2023 12 p.m. to…

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.

Vaughan Career Fair & Training Expo

By Remi RozarioApril 26, 2023

Connect with specialists in employment, career development, training, and education. Open to the general public (students, professional adults, Canadian citizens, permanent residents, landed immigrants, and newcomers), the Vaughan Career Fair…

Newcomers Canada Expo – Toronto

By Remi RozarioApril 26, 2023

Find career opportunities, learn about post-secondary and graduate programs, and speak with experts in Canada’s Immigration Pathways. Our event is the leading recruitment event for employers to meet Canada’s newest…

Empowering Newcomers: Insights from Hiring Managers

By Remi RozarioApril 3, 2023

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”…

Exploring Non-Licensed Healthcare Careers in Canada

blog, Community Partners, employment, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyMarch 22, 2023

The job market has vastly changed in the last couple of years due to the impact of the pandemic, creating new job opportunities, increasing the demand for some professions, and decreasing demand in others. It has changed how service providers deliver their services, significantly increasing virtual delivery models.

4 Steps for Internationally Educated HR Professionals to Work in Ontario

blog, Community Partners, employment, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyFebruary 27, 2023

HR professionals play an integral role in the success of organizations. So, if you’re an internationally educated HR professional, here are a few things you must consider before continuing your HR career in Ontario.

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