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📢Calling all professionals in the GTA, including #newcomers! Participate in our one-minute poll on “Work and Well-being”! Did you experience high levels of stress in job search and/or at work in Canada? Let us know through the link: https://t.co/TjmD20jv2R
Making the Case for Our Immigrant Future: Regional Perspectives | Alex LeBlanc @nbmc_cmnb in conversation with Jasmine Gill @CI2100
Join us on Sept. 18, register today for free online event! https://t.co/xrsJJoCF1m #immigration#rural
#OCASI 2019 Professional Development Conference Oct 17-18 Toronto featuring Keynote by Angela Robertson activist working with black, women’s, LGBTQ and low-income communities, Executive Director of Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre Register @ https://t.co/ABRDsfhWDS
Association des francophones de la region de York (AFRY) is seeking to hire a French-speaking student for a part-time social research job opportunity - deadline Sept. 13: https://t.co/98fYvXYOnC
An interesting #workshop for #immigrant#journalists from @NewCdnMedia - Learn how to fact-check claims, analyze the credibility of online news sources & pitch story ideas to news organizations. More info here - https://t.co/ubmrM7LmPG #cdnimm
Many #newcomer mentees want to give back to the community. We featured Moutushi's journey from mentee to mentor with #TRIECMentoring Partnership in this blog post: https://t.co/skTXnNN9n6
Want to become a mentor like her? Submit your application here: https://t.co/2EjvVZItvK
Many employers believe the level at which a #newcomer is hired is not as important as the proverbial “foot in the door.” Yet, this method could limit the contributions of international #talent. Check out the op-ed by TRIEC’s @yedinc today on @TorontoStar https://t.co/FvluldrG4f