Directory Category: New Immigrants

New Immigrants

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This organization offer integration services, scholarship program and immigration resources.

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This organization aims to inform, accompany, assist and support immigrants in their process of adaptation and socio-economic integration.  They provide both French courses and employment assistance.

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DiversityInc is the dominant “diversity” publication, websites and the DiversityInc magazine.  This site also provides a job board.

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This governmental site lists services and resources to help new immigrants to work in Canada

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This Quebec governmental site lists services and information to help new immigrants find work and integrate into Quebec society.

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Job offers for international students and young graduates.  Full-time, part-time junior job and internship, or even a volunteer opportunity in Greater Montreal region.

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The Greater Quebec City region is mobilizing in response to the challenge of finding specialized workers.  This site posts exciting jobs in key economic sectors in Quebec.

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This organization is a collaboration of employer and service delivery partners, and operates as a program of TRIEC. The Mentoring Partnership manages the program and supports the efforts of employer partners and service delivery partner organizations to develop effective mentoring relationships.

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What Works is a career resource with client-focused, strength-based approaches for those who counsel or work with diverse groups. Statistics, terminology, history and legislation related to the specific groups are also included. An end note section with links to online references is also in each chapter.

Groups included in this downloadable PDFs are: Aboriginal peoples, ex-offenders, gender, immigrants, older workers, person with developmental disabilities, persons with learning disabilities, persons with low income, persons with mental health disabilities, persons with physical or neurological disabilities, sexual minorities, and youth.