About International Trade Canada
International Trade Canada (ITCan) is responsible for positioning Canada as a world business leader for the 21st Century. ITCan accomplishes this by helping large and small Canadian companies expand and succeed internationally, by promoting Canada as a dynamic place to do business, and by negotiating and administering trade agreements.
Our services are offered through three broad business lines:
- Services for Canadian Businesses
- Services for non-Canadian Businesses
- Information about Canada's Trade and Economic Policy
In this section, you will find information on the Department, our employees, employment and careers, our library and information services, and publications.
For information about foreign affairs, foreign policy, travel assistance and passport services, please visit the
Foreign Affairs Canada Web site.
Learn about our mandate and activities at the links below. Please note that on December 7, 2004, International Trade Minister Jim Peterson introduced legislation in the House of Commons to officially create the Department of International Trade. In general, the Department of International Trade Act sets out the powers, duties and functions of the Minister of International Trade. It also establishes that ITCan is under the authority of the Minister of International Trade, who is responsible for the overall direction of the Department both in Canada and abroad.
Search our online directory to find any of our staff quickly and easily. You'll also find a list of our Canadian representatives located
in more than 270 offices in over 180 countries, including our 135 trade commissioner offices.
Whether they are based in Canada or abroad, our employees strive to improve Canada's trade relations and activities. As with many federal
government departments, ITCan recruits most of its employees through the Public Service Commission. The Department also holds a yearly exam
to assess economic policy and trade candidates through our recruitment campaign.
Are you a non-Canadian interested in working at one of our embassies, high commissions or consulates abroad? If so, please contact them
directly.
Note: We cannot help you find employment in Canada. Please go to http://www.jobsetc.ca/ to take advantage of the Government of
Canada's Jobs, Workers, Training and Careers Web site.
Training
We also provide ongoing foreign service training and co-op programs for students, as well as language training for other departments and
the general public.
Contracting
Our Library holds a unique collection of material in areas of research relevant to International Trade Canada's
mandate. Selected services are available to members of the public conducting research in these subject
areas. The Library is open to the public Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding statutory holidays).
Visit the Library Web site, The LINK, or contact us by:
Telephone: (613) 992-6150
E-mail: infotech@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
See the list of resources below or contact our Enquiries Service directly if you cannot find
what you are looking for.
The Department undergoes independent reviews, including audits and evaluations. You'll find these reports in this section, as well as
copies of lectures and all of our news releases, media advisories and speeches.
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