Your single window to Canadian Aboriginal information, organizations, programs and services related to business, learning, employment, and social services.
CBIE's mission is to promote international understanding and development through the free flow of people and active exchange of ideas, information, and technologies across national borders. Read about their Youth Internship and Awards Program.
Are you a university, college or high school graduate with little or no relevant work experience? These paid internships provide the skills and experience needed to become more marketable in the workplace.
Learn about the various areas of practice, careers, articling opportunities, and programs available to students andlawyers at the Department of Justice.
Discover the essential skills that help you succeed at work and in other daily activities. Over 170 occupational profiles show how these essential skills are used in various occupations.
Designed for youth and adults (ages 16 to 24) who are out of school, and need help in finding and keeping jobs. Phone their hotline number to find out who delivers this program in your area. No fees apply.
What you should know about work opportunities at existing partners organization program dedicated to recent graduates with a post-secondary degree in a science, engineering or program in natural sciences
ON-SITE coordinates 26 week work placements for college and university graduates in receipt of Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, or those having received benefits in the last 3 years.
Grants, programs and services available to eligible artists and arts organizations. Links to other resources, and application and deadline information.
Provides financial and employment assistance to people in temporary financial need. Employment assistance activities help individuals prepare for, find and keep a job.
This program provides funding for employers and helps youth facing barriers to employment develop the skills, knowledge and work experience they need to participate in the job market.
Aimed at students aged 16 and 17, this 6-week program provides students with the opportunity to practice their second language skills and work in a province other than their own.
Designed to help employers and workers avert temporary layoffs. The measure provides income support to workers eligible for Employment Insurance and who are willing to work a temporary reduced work-week when there is a reduction in the normal level of business activity.
This program provides employment opportunities for high school, college and university graduates, aged 15-30, through 16-week work terms to develop and strengthen employability and technology skills.