Important notice for Haitian-Canadians about using immigration consultants
The Government of Canada is concerned that members of the Haitian-Canadian community are being misled that a paid immigration consultant can speed up the arrival of their loved ones from Haiti.
CIC is expediting immigration applications for Haiti ...
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Greatest challenges Canadian job seekers face in the current economy
by Jennifer French, LL.B, ResumeEdge.com Editor
We are currently operating in a candidate-rich market which means for every opening; employers are receiving a multitude of applicants. I recently learned of a temporary position with a Canadian ba ...
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What Canadian Employers Look for in an Employee
by Fran Kruse, BA, Employment Specialist, ResumeEdge.ca Editor
With unstable times and new economic realities impacting the workplace, Canadian employers have higher expectations then ever in recruiting the best possible candidate to fill a posit ...
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Career Fields Experiencing Greatest Growth in Canada
by Johnny Russo, ResumeEdge.ca Writer and Editor
According to Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for October 2009, Canada’s employment rate creeped up to 8.6% in October, meaning the recession was still affecting Canadians, especially in cer ...
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Job-Searching, Social-Networking Canadians
by Johnny Russo, ResumeEdge.ca Editor
When online social networking became hugely popular in Canada a few years ago, people were looking to connect socially. Today, an ever-growing number of social networkers are looking for career connections. M ...
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Federal funding gap in post-secondary education
Tuition study highlights federal funding gap in post-secondary education
Ottawa, ON – Tuition fees increased 3.6 % according to Statistics Canada’s university tuition study that was released this morning; the average price paid by undergraduate s ...
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Resume Writing Services That Get Results
To get an interview in this highly competitive job market, your resume and cover letter need to stand out. Show potential employers why you’re the best candidate by relying on the Certified Professional Resume Writers
Jobs4Canada.com and ResumeEdg ...
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New Internationally Trained Lawyers Program
Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto received $4 Million Provincial Grant for developing a new program for Internationally Trained Lawyers. The Internationally Trained Lawyer (ITL) Program will service approximately 90 to 100 lawyers each ye ...
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CBC | Canadian News Sun, 05 Sep 2010 15:02:15 EDTEarl leaves thousands without power Hurricane Earl has left thousands in Atlantic Canada without electricity. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 10:55:04 EDTEarl gives glancing blow to N.L. Compared to the Maritimes, Newfoundland and Labrador got off pretty easy when it came to Hurricane Earl. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 19:39:05 EDTHuman remains found near Orangeville The remains found near Orangeville, Ont., on Sunday are human but police will not make a direct link with a woman who has been missing from the town since last Sunday. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 22:11:00 EDTCrash kills 2 near Drummondville, Que. Two people were killed and one injured Sunday in a head-on collision on Highway 20 near Drummondville, Que., about 80 kilometres northeast of Montreal. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 18:15:49 EDTRemains are those of missing St. John's woman The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has confirmed that human remains found in a wooded area are those of a woman who went missing in July. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 23:14:43 EDTLast chance to catch Fraser River sockeye Fishermen will get one last chance to catch B.C. Fraser River sockeye before the Fisheries Department begins shutting down the fishery on Tuesday. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 15:20:11 EDTAlbertan wins $650K in 19-year lawsuit An Alberta woman has been awarded $650,000 as part of a 19-year human rights battle - the longest running complaint in the province's history. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:11:54 EDTMissing Manitoba senior a frequent hiker Spirits remained high Sunday that a Manitoba senior declared missing by RCMP this weekend would be found safe and sound. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 22:19:53 EDTRemains found near Regina not human A bone found by a missing persons search team on the western outskirts of Regina is not from a human, police say. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:57:48 EDTGraham promises new N.B. holiday New Brunswick's Liberal Party is promising a February statutory holiday if elected Sept. 27.
CBC | Toronto News Sun, 05 Sep 2010 19:39:05 EDTHuman remains found near Orangeville The remains found near Orangeville, Ont., on Sunday are human but police will not make a direct link with a woman who has been missing from the town since last Sunday. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:28:39 EDTTTC launches improved service The Toronto Transit Commission rolled out upgraded service Sunday on the.first routes in a program that will extend to 30 routes this week. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 21:41:05 EDTToronto air show takes off The Canadian International Air Show took flight over Toronto Sunday after Saturday's scheduled opening was cancelled due to high winds. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 17:51:48 EDTHill propels Blue Jays to 70th victory The Blue Jays' six-game road trip finished much the way it began for Aaron Hill, with the second baseman hitting a home run and driving in three runs in Sunday's 7-3 win over the New York Yankees. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:34:19 EDTSault incident investigated by SIU The Special Investigations Unit is looking into the circumstances that resulted in a man receiving gunshot wounds in Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 23:38:51 EDTCFL Preview: Toronto Argonauts at Hamilton Tiger-Cats The Toronto Argonauts take the short trip down the highway to Hamilton for the annual Labour Day classic with the Tiger-Cats. Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:33:29 EDTToronto businessman slain, police say Someone killed Toronto businessman Paul Maasland, whose body was found in Bracebridge, the Ontario Provincial Police say. Sat, 04 Sep 2010 15:53:41 EDTK'naan tweets apology over 'insincere' performance Canadian hip-hop star K'naan has tweeted an apology for a poor performance in Ireland and reveals he's worn out and unhappy about his lack of a lasting relationship. Sat, 04 Sep 2010 13:33:17 EDTPolice ask public for clues to missing woman Orangeville, Ont., residents are asked to check their properties for clues to the disappearance of a woman whose bloodstained car was found behind the town hall. Sun, 05 Sep 2010 00:16:33 EDTCanada falls to Peru in soccer friendly The Canadian men's national soccer team returned home Saturday night for the first time in almost two years, but failed to reward their long-suffering fans, losing 2-0 to Peru in an international friendly.
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