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Canada-Ontario Labour Market Agreement Funding under this Canada-Ontario Labour Market Agreement will mean more resources for unemployed individuals who are not eligible for training from Employment Insurance (EI) and for employed individuals who have low levels of skills or who are working in low-skill jobs.
Opportunities Ontario: Provincial Nominee Program Opportunities Ontario is an employer-driven program that helps employers hire the skilled workers they need, but are having difficulty finding, by assisting with the immigration of foreign workers and international students. Through this program, skilled foreign workers and international students may apply to be nominated for permanent resident status in Canada.
Information on immigrating to Ontario and starting a business Whether you are just considering Ontario as a place for you and your family or are in the process of planning your move, the following links will help you find the information you need
Employment Insurance (EI) Employment Insurance provides regular benefits to people who have lost their jobs, through no fault of their own, while they look for work or upgrade their skills. You can now apply for EI on-line!
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities ensures Ontario has an excellent system to give people a high-quality education and a solid foundation of relevant skills and training so they can get good jobs and improve the competitiveness of Ontario's economy. Choose from university and college programs, apprenticeships and many other kinds of training and education.
Summer Experience Program The Ministry of Government Services gives youth and students the opportunity to work in the Ontario Public Service, its associated agencies and community groups through its summer employment programs.
Social Assistance Programs Ontario’s social assistance programs help residents of Ontario who are in financial need. The programs provide money to help cover the cost of basic needs and housing, and employment assistance to help individuals prepare for and find a job.
Municipal Government Jobs Find work with Canadian towns and cities advertising their positions online.
Jump Start Your Career Whether you are deciding on a career, starting a career, changing careers or upgrading your career skills, the Ontario Public Service is a great place to jump start or revitalize your career.