Small business fails to tap into immigrant talent

Despite need for workers, 78 per cent of owners reported not hiring any immigrants in the four years from 2003 through 2006 June 16, 2010Globe and Mail Rachel Pulfer jpg ” alt=”” width=”210″ height=”117″ />      Abdullahi...

Maytree seeks hiring gap solution

Foundation researchers are tasked with conducting an eight-month study to propose targeted pilot projects June 16, 2010Globe and Mail Rachel Pulfer Ratna Omidvar, president of the Maytree Foundation, says a lot can be done do to help get immigrants hired by small...

Internationally educated social workers getting help

June 14, 2010YorkRegion.com Simone Joseph Two organizations are working together to reduce barriers facing internationally educated social workers looking for work. Social Services Network has joined forces with Ryerson University’s internationally educated...

Globe and Mail online discussion with TRIEC

How should Canadian cities integrate immigrants into the labour market? Board of Trade president Carol Wilding, TRIEC’s program director Joan Atlin and Steam Whistle’s human resources director Lorna Willner answered questions during a live online...

Tapping immigrant talent

Pitney Bowes Canada benefits from hiring skilled immigrants from around the world in keeping abreast in technology and coping with competition June 2010Canadian Immigrant Magazine jpg” alt=”” width=”175″ height=”183″ />...