Discover Opportunities in Canada’s London
Thinking about moving to London, Ontario? Representatives from The London Economic Development Corporation will join this webinar to discuss the following topics to help you prepare for your move: -About…
Thinking about moving to London, Ontario? Representatives from The London Economic Development Corporation will join this webinar to discuss the following topics to help you prepare for your move: -About…
As a newcomer, you may find the Canadian workplace culture different from that of your home country. Practices such as shaking hands, use of personal names and methods of communicating…
As you plan for your settlement in Canada, you’ll have many questions about your daily life as a newcomer. It is important to familiarize yourself with Canada’s customs, values, and…
Are you moving or new to Canada as a migrant worker under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) program? Being informed of your rights as a worker or employee in Canada…
As a newcomer, you may find the Canadian workplace culture different from that of your home country. Practices such as shaking hands, use of personal names and methods of communicating…
As you plan for your settlement in Canada, you’ll have many questions about your daily life as a newcomer. It is important to familiarize yourself with Canada’s customs, values, and…
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…
Globally known, Ottawa is the capital of Canada in the province of Ontario. It is a government town. You can’t miss Parliament Hill and many other government institutions situated here. Ottawa is a bilingual city, both English and French; the city is close to the province of Quebec. French is Canada’s second official language.
It must be January in Toronto. My neighbor just texted me that he is gleefully flooding his outdoor rink tonight because the projected two-week forecast calls for temperatures averaging minus 10 degrees Celsius. Oh, Canadians love to chat about the weather, don’t we! And soon, you will, too.
For over 25 years, YMCA Immigrant Services has supported the settlement needs of newcomers in Nova Scotia. We offer programs and services that help newcomers and their families in schools and communities across the province.