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JVS Toronto

 

 

Mission
To be an outstanding provider of services for achieving success at school and at work.

Vision
JVS Toronto will exercise innovative thinking and approaches to funding programs that are financially viable and meet client needs.

350,000 individuals have been assisted by JVS since the agency opened in 1947. Last year 12,000 clients: newcomers, women in transition, youth at risk, people exploring career options, students with learning challenges, people with disabilities and people on social assistance received services from our 25 programs. Programs are becoming more accessible with our ever-expanding locations.

 

JVS Toronto

 

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Labour Market Information Jobs, Workers, Training and Careers Providing Canadians with direct access to information about the programs and services offered by the Government of Canada.
Human Resources Development Canada Provides information on labour market, employment opportunities, training, income support and learning opportunities
Canadian Labour Market Information General and detailed information on local labour markets across Canada
CanadaWorkInfoNet Comprehensive Canadian Career website
Job Futures A valuable reference tool for career planning. Contains occupational outlooks and world of work overview and trends
Strategis Canada's Business and Consumer Site Timely business and consumer information: start a business and explore new markets, research trade and investment data by product or industry, keep up with technological innovation, access a library of consumer information.
Labour Force Survey Statistics Canada release on the state of the Canadian labour force.
Job Search Sites/General Career Sites Canada Jobs Job listings for all regions of Canada
Ontario Government Jobs Postings of Ontario jobs in government
JOB Canada Job Canada is the first online employment listing to advertise positions in a paper print layout. Listings are updated every Friday at 4pm. Job Canada is targeted at Toronto & Surrounding Areas.
Possibilities Project The Possibilities Virtual Employment Resource Centre is a project of Community Information Toronto, with the support of Human Resources Development Canada. Possibilities is a free resource for all Toronto job seekers.
Public Service Commission of Canada The Public Service of Canada offers a wide variety of employment opportunities in many fields and areas of specialization
SaskNetWork The SaskNetWork web site is about helping the people of Saskatchewan connect to the resources they need in the areas of jobs, work, education and training, career planning, self-employment, labour market information, financial help and the workplace.
Jobshark Canadian job opportunities
Workopolis One of Canada’s biggest job sites
WowJobs Canadian job listings
Multimediator Multimediator is a forum for those seeking employment in the multimedia sector.
Employment Flyers An excellent resource for available employment services in Canada. Check out the internationally trained professionals section.
Monster Board Information on job opportunities in Canada
Career Counselling and Planning JVS Toronto Committed to providing leadership in the development and delivery of educational and vocational services in order to assist clients in identifying educational and vocational goals.
Canadian Association of Professional Immigrants “CAPI, as an association of professional immigrants, asserts the right of all immigrants to participate fully and equitably in economic life of Canada.”
Provincial Nominee Programs Alberta Provincial Nominee Program The Alberta Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is an employer-driven immigration program operated by the Government of Alberta, in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). Employers unable to fill skilled positions with Canadian residents may present their business case to the Alberta PN Program and apply for approval to recruit a specified number of foreign candidates to fill these positions. Employers may also apply to the PN Program to nominate individuals already working in Alberta, under a Temporary Foreign Worker Authorization.
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program Under the MB PNP for skilled workers, Manitoba recruits, screens and nominates prospective immigrants with the skills to fill specific Manitoba labour market requirements.
Skilled Trades Skilled Trades As a job seeker, you can use this site to access the tools and resources you need to find out about your trade and to help you find an employer.
CMC - Canadian Masonry Centre The Canadian Masonry Contractors' Association, Ontario Masonry Contractors' Association, and Metropolitan Industrial & Commercial Masonry Contractors Inc. entered into a joint venture agreement in 1978 to form the Canada Masonry Centre. In accordance with the joint venture agreement, the Canada Masonry Centre provides managerial, technical, accounting & financial, promotional & marketing, and other services to the three joint venturers and external masonry industry related clients.
Canadian Construction Association The Canadian Construction Association is the voice of Canada’s largest industry. Representing the non-residential interests of an industry that employs over 880,000 Canadian men and women.
Occupational Classification and Requirements National Occupational Classification & Career Handbook Since its introduction in 1992, the National Occupational Classification system continues to be the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada. The NOC is used daily by thousands of people to understand the jobs found throughout Canada's labour market.
Specialized Career Resources Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work Our mission is to promote and support meaningful and equitable employment of people with disabilities.
Women in Trades and Technology An education and advocacy organization dedicated to promoting and assisting in the recruitment, training and retention of women in trades, technology, operations and blue collar work (TTO/BCW) across Canada.
Association of International Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario A non-profit, independent professional association which represents physicians and surgeons trained and licensed in jurisdictions outside Canada, presenting a unified and collective voice for its members. AIPSO's mission is to ensure that internationally-trained physicians are integrated effectively and equitably into the Canadian health care system.
Ontario Society of Professional Engineers An organization primarily concerned with promoting engineers' professional and economic interests, and acting as a stronger public voice for the profession
211Ontario 211 connects people to a wide range of human services - childcare, seniors' services, language classes, employment assistance, health services and more. It's a free, multilingual and confidential service. It is recognized as the easiest and most effective way for individuals and families to locate the appropriate community-based organizations and government agencies required to meet their health and human services needs.
Self-Employment CanadaOne A resource for operating a successful small business in Canada.
EntreWorld A resource for information on starting your own business. This website is published in the USA, but still has creative ideas that can be applied to Canada.