In order to respond to your enquiry, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
will need to collect a limited amount of information (such as your e-mail address) as identified
in the fields below. However, this "Contact Us" service is intended for general enquiries only.
Please do not include sensitive personal information in the message box, such as your Social
Insurance Number, personal finances, medical or work history. Due to the unprotected nature
of the Internet, enquiries containing this type of information cannot be answered through this
service, and are best addressed in person, over the telephone or by ground mail.
The collection and use of personal information for this "Contact Us" service are authorized by
variousActs and Regulations governing HRSDC. Collection and use of personal
information by HRSDC is done in accordance with the Privacy Act,
which states that you have a right to access your personal information, and a right to request
changes to incorrect information.
A record of all of the types of personal information held by HRSDC and their uses is published
annually inInfo Sourceand in libraries nation-wide.
If you would like to access your personal information or request correction of your information,
please write to theAccess to Information and Privacy coordinator for your region
If you require clarification about this Statement, please contact ourPrivacy Coordinator. For more information concerning your rights under the Privacy Act,
please contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at 1 (800) 282-1376.
If you'd like to obtain further information or suggest improvements to the Job Bank site, you can submit your questions or comments to the following e-mail:
jobbank-guichetemplois@canada.gc.ca
By Mail: Employment Information Services Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
140 Promenade du Portage
Phase IV, 5th floor, Box 511
Gatineau, Quebec
K1A 0J9
To advertise a job vacancy for students, please contact your local Service Canada Centre, open year round, or one of more than 300 Service Canada Centres for Students open across Canada throughout the summer months. (In Alberta, these centres are called Hire a Student Centres; in Manitoba, they are known as Student/Youth Employment Centres.)