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Exploring Skilled Trades in Canada
Canada’s projection for the Skilled Trades sector is that over 256,000 new apprentices are needed over the next 5 years to meet the demand of

Welcoming includes seizing opportunities, big and small, to see each other and work together
One way to welcome newcomers is to volunteer in newcomer-serving organizations. Our volunteer mentors at JVS Toronto have helped more than 2000 newcomers to Canada

Canada Beyond the Big Cities, Part 5: Employment Opportunities in Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Canada is a big country but most immigrants still settle in the country’s biggest cities – like the Greater Toronto and Metro Vancouver areas. This

Canada Beyond the Big Cities, Part 4: Employment Opportunities in Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada is a big country but most immigrants still settle in the country’s biggest cities – like the Greater Toronto and Metro Vancouver areas. This

Canada Beyond the Big Cities, Part 3: Employment Opportunities in South Okanagan, BC
Canada is a big country, but most immigrants still settle in the country’s biggest cities – like the Greater Toronto and Metro Vancouver areas. This

Navigating the Canadian Job Market: Lessons Learned by a Canada InfoNet Participant
When it comes to finding employment, focusing on quality over quantity can make a significant difference. By making improvements to your resume and targeting only

Celebrating 20 years of Mentoring Services
Celebrating 20 Years of Mentoring at JVS Toronto: Empowering Skilled Immigrants to Achieve Career Success For the past 20 years, JVS Toronto has been

Mentee Spotlight: Shilpi Gupta
Canada InfoNet connects immigrating professionals with established Canadians in their field for mentorship support. This has provided participants (mentees) with direct and up to date

Mentor Spotlight: Hugo O’Doherty
Hugo is a mentor with Canada InfoNet and he works for Moving2Canada supporting newcomers to settle in Canada. Hugo, who is also an immigrant from