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Statement – Signing ceremony between Government of Canada and Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
From: Employment and Social Development Canada June 6, 2024 Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada president, Nancy Etok, and Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault issued the following statement to celebrate the signing of the extension of the Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) – Pauktuutit Engagement Protocol Agreement (EPA). Today, Pauktuutit […]
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Read MoreMinister O’Regan recognizes employers excellence in employment equity
From: Employment and Social Development Canada May 27, 2024 Ottawa, Ontario Employment and Social Development Canada Dynamic and inclusive workplaces don’t happen without good employers. Since 2016, the Government of Canada has recognized their efforts through the Employment Equity Achievement Awards. These awards recognize […]
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Read MoreBuilding more child care spaces for families in Kanata
From: Employment and Social Development Canada May 19, 2024 Every child deserves the best start in life. But for young families, including Millennial and Gen Z parents in Kanata and across the country, the costs of child care can add up to a second rent or mortgage payment. This makes it harder to start and […]
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Read MoreCreating more child care spaces for families in Ontario
May 13, 2024 Every child deserves the best start in life. But for young families, including Millennial parents, the costs of child care can add up to a second rent or mortgage payment. This makes it harder to start and support a family, and as a result, parents – especially moms – often face impossible […]
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Read MoreSupporting Mothers with $10-a-day child care
From: Employment and Social Development Canada May 12, 2024 Today we celebrate and honour all mothers—and those who take on mothering roles—for all that they do. Mothers work hard to give their children the best possible start in life. They are often at the heart of our families and our communities, providing unconditional love, often […]
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Read MoreMedia advisory – Minister Sudds to highlight Budget 2024: Fairness for Every Generation investments in Thunder Bay
From: Employment and Social Development Canada The Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Jenna Sudds, will make an announcement regarding Indigenous reconciliation. A media availability will follow the announcement. Please note that all details are subject to change. All times are local. Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 Time: 2:00 p.m. […]
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Read MoreCo-operators Partners with Indigenous Organizations to Launch Youth Employability Program
TORONTO, April 2, 2024 – Co-operators today launched its Indigenous Youth Employability Initiative, a $1 million commitment to support cultural safety, personal resilience, and employability of Indigenous youth at Co-operators, the broader co-operative sector, and beyond. The employability component is a core component of the company’s three-year reconciliation strategy that aligns the organization’s corporate goals […]
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Read MoreAnishinabek Employment and Training Services educates on financial abuse prevention and online safety – Anishinabek News
March 27, 2024 THUNDER BAY — Anishinabek Employment and Training Services (AETS) focused on Financial Abuse Prevention and Be Safe Online workshops during a March 19 Elders Gathering at the Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel and Conference Centre in Thunder Bay. “There are scammers, unfortunately, out there in society and sometimes these scammers will focus on […]
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Read MoreA Success Story: ECO Canada’s Environmental Employability Pathways Program – ECO
March 25, 2024 Ensuring we bridge the gap between aspiring environmental professionals and industry demand is crucial for environmental job growth. ECO Canada’s Environmental Employability Pathways Program has been a successful example, creating valuable experiences for participants and hosts. This program was for small and medium sized businesses, helping them receive up to $12,000 in […]
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Read MoreWant to work in the U.S. through the Jay Treaty? Some say process is confusing, frustrating – CBC
Feb 08, 2024 Indigenous people born in Canada can live and work in the U.S., but not vice versa While obtaining permanent residency in the United States through Jay Treaty rights sounds easy, the actual experience and amount of time it takes can vary. The Jay Treaty was signed in 1794 between Great Britain and the […]
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