Feds put $800Gs to aiding foreign workers

Toronto SunJuly 29, 2008 An $800,000 federal project to provide online job information for new immigrants is “not enough,” opposition critics and immigrants say. “With the changing demographics and the future of Canada … we have to be creative...

Smaller firms joining overseas job fair talent hunt

Companies looking for permanent employees at job fairs Business EdgeJuly 25, 2008 – Vol.4, No. 15 Monte Stewart Canadian participation in overseas job fairs is on the rise as companies and governments alike attempt to offset skilled-labour shortages. “It...

Educated newcomers struggle to find work, study shows

Canadians born and educated here have a much higher employment rate Globe and MailJuly 19, 2008 The Canadian Press OTTAWA — Some university-educated immigrants were less likely to be employed in 2007 than their Canadian-born counterparts, a new study shows....

Recruitment efforts for health-care professionals goes online

Leader-PostJuly 9, 2008 Pamela Cowan REGINA — Internationally trained health-care professionals now have a road map to navigate their search for Saskatchewan jobs on the information highway. Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris launched...