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Become a Council Member

Over 70 organizations have come already come onboard to support the better integration of skilled immigrants in the Toronto Region.

The benefits of Council membership include:

  • Recognition on TRIEC website and appropriate publications
  • Invitation to TRIEC events
  • Inclusion in consultations and idea development
  • Opportunity for demonstrated leadership in an area of importance to the Toronto Region

The roles and responsibilities of Council membership include:

  • Institutional support: participation in TRIEC programs and initiatives where applicable
  • Ambassador: publicly endorse the objectives of TRIEC
  • Champion: able and willing to open doors to networks
  • Advistor: sounding board for new directions and activities

Contact us to learn more about why and how your organization can join us.

 

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