We understand immigration can be challenging. That’s why, in addition to career opportunities, the Youth Newcomer Jobs Portal provides resources to help newcomers transition into their new life in Canada.
Training & Employment Support
Settlement Services
Training & Employment Support
Support for International Students
A commitment to cross-cultural learning between Anishinaabe communities and the world infuses every aspect of campus life. Our diverse student body – nearly 50% international – plus the global reach of Algoma’s exchanges, and deep community partnerships all combine to give our grads invaluable cross-cultural insights and unique leadership advantages.
Settlement Services
A non-profit, community-based organization delivering settlement and integration services to immigrants and refugees in Newfoundland and Labrador. For more than 40 years, the Association has delivered programs and services that support all aspects of immigrant integration, ranging from settlement information and orientation to language learning, skills development, and employment.
General Information & Services
Brampton Crematorium & Visitation Centre provides a complete range of funeral, cremation, and memorial services –with notable distinctions. With the ability to offer each family customized and exclusive use of our facilities during their gathering, service, or cremation all in one convenient location.
Settlement Services
The Newcomer Settlement Program (NSP) helps newcomers and citizens be fully engaged in Canadian life. Settlement counsellors assist clients either one-on-one or in a group setting to overcome day-to-day challenges, provide services of benefit to them, and support them as they integrate into their communities.
Settlement Services
Settlement Services
Assists the most vulnerable individuals within Canada by providing resources and basic services to refugees and newcomers in need of shelter and food. By offering community resources and services (such as interpretation, transportation, and counseling), countless individuals have been assisted by CHHS volunteers in the past two years alone.