Visible_Minorities
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Academic Invest
Student and graduate job board, as well as an extenive listing of careers that can be pursued based on a student's major.
Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA)
This association addresses equity and opportunity for the Black Canadian community in business, employment, education and economic development. Find networking and training opportunities, entrepreneurial support, scholarships and awards.
Canadian Centre on Minority Affairs (CCMA)
This organisation offers several programs designed for the Black and Carribean Canadian community. Learn about the initiatives available to enhance career opportunities for youth, and promote family literacy and life-long learning.
Canadian Ethnocultural Council (CEC)
Ensuring the preservation, enhancement and sharing of the cultural heritage of Canadians, the removal of barriers that prevent some people from participating fully and equally in society, the elimination of racism and the preservation of a united Canada.
Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF)
This information sharing, research and public awareness organization aims to foster cross-cultural understanding and help to eliminate racism. Check out the collection of bibliographies, articles, and initiatives against racism.
Career Profiles - Black Board International
This Afrocentric software program isdesigned to introduce people, ages 9 to adult, to a collection of fascinating career profiles. Find pictures and articles about positive role models in a variety of industry sectors. (Fees apply)
Equality in the Workplace - Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Your source of information on employment equity and equal pay. Find related legislation, upcoming events, and national, provincial and territorial contacts.
National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC)
Locate NAJC chapters across Canada and learn about the Sports, Education, and Arts Development Endowment Fund, which provides financial assistance to Japanese Canadian individuals furthering their studies, training and skills.
Women's Enterprise and Resource Centre (WERC) - Community MicroSkills Development Centre - Etobicoke
Business centre for women starting small businesses. Self-employment training program for Toronto-area women, with priority to immigrants, visible minorities and low-income women.
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