Hiring: General Information
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Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities (EAPD)
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Information specific to: Canada
Details on this government initiative that helps people with disabilities prepare for, obtain and maintain employment.
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National Career Focus
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Information specific to: Canada
Career Focus provides funding for employers to help post-secondary graduates obtain career-related work opportunities in Canada. To order Career Focus factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-303-03-03).
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Skills Link
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Information specific to: Canada
Skills Link helps youth facing barriers to employment to participate in the job market in Canada. To order Skills Link factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-302-03-03).
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Summer Career Placements 2006 - Applicant guide
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Information specific to: Canada
Summer Career Placements (SCP) is a wage subsidy program that enables public, private and not-for-profit employers to create career-related summer jobs for student participants.
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Summer Work Experience
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Information specific to: Canada
Summer Work Experience includes Summer Career Placements and Service Canada Centres for Youth. To order Summer Work Experience factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-304-03-03).
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Youth Employment Strategy Guide for Applicants
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Information specific to: Canada
This guide is intended to assist sponsors in the preparation of a project proposal for federal funding under HRSDC's Youth Employment Strategy. Includes a Table of Contents. To order The Guide For Applicants call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-324-08-03).
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Youth Employment Strategy Programs
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Information specific to: Canada
Youth Employment Strategy (YES) programs provide youth, employers, service providers, parents and educators access to career and labour market information resources and services. To order YES factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-301-03-03).
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Social Insurance Number (SIN)
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Information specific to: Canada
An overview of the Government of Canada SIN program.
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How to apply
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Information specific to: Canada
How to apply for a first-time Social Insurance Number (SIN), a replacement card, an amendment to your record and/or card including expiry date on card.
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List of forms
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Information specific to: Canada
List of forms: Social Insurance Number application form, Personal Information Request Form
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FACILITATED PROCESS IN HIGH DEMAND OCCUPATIONS AND HIRING IT SPECIALISTS UNDER EXEMPTIONS
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Information specific to: Canada
This page explains the facilitated process in high demand occupations and hiring IT specialists under exemptions.
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Hiring Skilled Workers and Supporting their Permanent Immigration
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Information specific to: Canada
HRSDC assists employers who are planning to hire a skilled worker for a permanent position in their company, and at the same time, strengthen his/her application for permanent immigration to Canada.
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Government of Canada funding job creation in worker co-ops across Canada
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Information specific to: Canada
Government of Canada funding job creation in worker co-ops across Canada
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Pilot Project for Hiring Foreign Workers in Occupations that Usually Require a High School Diploma or Job-Specific Training
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Information specific to: Canada
When planning to hire foreign workers in occupations that usually require at most a high school diploma or a maximum of 2 years of job-specific training, Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) has developed a 2 year pilot project that will carefully balance your labour needs with your comprehensive efforts to hire Canadians, and the well-being of the foreign workers in Canada.
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Advertisement Requirements for Alberta/Northwest Territories
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Alberta/North West Territories
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Advertisement Requirements for British Columbia / Yukon
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of British Columbia / Yukon
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Advertisement Requirements for Manitoba
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Manitoba
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Advertisement Requirements for New Brunswick
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Information specific to: Canada
Regional Advertising for New Brunswick
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Advertisement Requirements for Newfoundland
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Newfoundland
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Advertisement Requirements for Nova Scotia
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Nova Scotia
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Advertisement Requirements for Ontario
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Ontario
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Advertisement Requirements for Prince Edward Island
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Prince Edward Island
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Advertisement Requirements for Quebec
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Quebec
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Advertisement Requirements for Saskatchewan
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Information specific to: Canada
Additional Advertising Requirements for the province of Saskatchewan
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Other Services
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Information specific to: Canada
Such services as locating an individual and request to examine personal information.
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HIRING FOREIGN ACADEMICS IN CANADA
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Information specific to: Canada
Special criterias and hiring steps for hiring foreign academics in Canada are outlined in this page.
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Foreign Worker Program - Application Forms
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Information specific to: Canada
Instructions for completing and links to the Temporary Foreign Worker Application form, the Arranged Employment Application for Skilled Workers form, and many other forms.
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CANADA RESEARCH CHAIRS PROGRAM
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Information specific to: Canada
The intent of the CRC program is to give Canada a competitive edge in attracting, recruiting, and retaining academics who are world leaders in their respective fields of expertise. The program aims to create and provide research funding for 2,000 Chairs positions for Canadian and foreign academics in key academic fields by 2005.
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HIRING FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN CANADA
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Information specific to: Canada
Background, guidelines, and hiring steps are indicated to help the employer in hiring a foreign agricultural worker.
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HIRING FOREIGN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS
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Information specific to: Canada
In general, when hiring a foreign IT specialist to work in Canada, employers need to get a Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) job offer confirmation and the Foreign Worker needs a work permit from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). In addition, HRSDC and CIC in cooperation with employers, and the Software Human Resource Council have developed a facilitated process for hiring foreign IT specialists in high demand occupations.
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About Foreign Worker Program
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Information specific to: Canada
This page describes the mandate of the Foreign Worker Program. It is divided in three sections: Departmental Roles, Legislation, and Statistics.
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ACADEMIC EXEMPTIONS
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Information specific to: Canada
Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), universities and colleges in Canada can hire certain types of foreign academics without requiring a Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) labour market opinion, and/or without the foreign academic requiring a work permit.
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HIRING TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS IN QUEBEC
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Information specific to: Canada
Hiring steps and special conditions are outlined for hiring foreign workers in Quebec.
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HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS IN CANADA
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Information specific to: Canada
The Foreign Worker Program assists employers in hiring foreign workers that can fill labour shortages in Canada and bring new skills and knowledge to help the country's economy grow. Hiring steps and other important information are outlined on that page.
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Welcome to the Foreign Worker program
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Information specific to: Canada
Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) work to ensure that foreign workers will support economic growth in Canada and help create job opportunities for all Canadians. Find out what you, as an employer, must do if you plan to hire a foreign worker in Canada noting that a Quebec Acceptance Certificate (QAC) issued by the province is also required for jobs in Quebec .
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EXEMPTIONS AND SPECIFIC ARRANGEMENTS FOR FOREIGN WORKERS IN FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT
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Information specific to: Canada
Under the immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), there are specific cases where employers in the film industries do not need an HRSDC job offer confirmation, or the Foreign Worker do not need a Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) work permit.
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Human Resources Centres of Canada (HRCC) Addresses for Foreign Workers
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Information specific to: Canada
Contact information for all Foreign Worker Program Service Canada Centres, sorted by region.
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Guide to Planning Inclusive Meetings and Conferences
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Information specific to: Canada
This guide provides meeting and conference organizers with practical tips and advice to ensure the full participation of persons with disabilities.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT FOR ACADEMICS
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Information specific to: Canada
This page assists universities and colleges in the application process and describes the factors that HRSDC considers when reviewing a job offer.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT FOR LABOUR MARKET OPINION
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Information specific to: Canada
To assist your company in the application process, this page describes the factors that HRSDC takes into consideration when reviewing your job offer. Submitting a complete application and providing information on these factors can result in faster decisions by HRSDC and CIC officers and reduce delays in the recruitment of your foreign worker.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT UNDER THE SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORKER PROGRAM
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Information specific to: Canada
HRSDC assists you, the employer, in the application process for foreign workers under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). It contains a description of the factors that HRSDC takes into consideration when reviewing a job offer.
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REGIONAL SPECIFICS
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Information specific to: Canada
Link to additional information specific to Manitoba and Ontario.
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HIRING FOREIGN LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS
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Information specific to: Canada
This page explains the hiring steps for a live-in caregiver. It also includes guidelines and conditions.
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HIRING SKILLED WORKERS AND SUPPORTING THEIR PERMANENT IMMIGRATION
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Information specific to: Canada
This page explains the steps required in order to hire a Skilled Worker for a permanent position in your company.
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HIRING SKILLED WORKERS AND SUPPORTING THEIR PERMANENT IMMIGRATION
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Information specific to: Canada
This page explains how employers can make a permanent job offer to a Skilled Worker to fill a full-time, permanent position in your company, and bring needed skills to Canada.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR JOB OFFERS IN OCCUPATIONS THAT USUALLY REQUIRE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR JOB-SPECIFIC TRAINING
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Information specific to: Canada
This page includes the HRSDC assessment criteria for job offers in occupations skill level C and D and a description of the factors that HRSDC takes into consideration when reviewing a job offer.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT FOR OFFERS TO FOREIGN LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS
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Information specific to: Canada
This page assists you, the employer, in the application process for live-in caregivers and contains a description of the factors that HRSDC takes into consideration when reviewing a job offer.
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LIST OF HRDC FOREIGN WORKER OFFICES
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Information specific to: Canada
Addresses of Service Canada Centres that review employer applications to hire foreign workers
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OCCUPATIONS WITH SPECIAL PROCESSES FOR HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS
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Information specific to: Canada
Occupations and industry sectors that have specific processes for employers planning to hire foreign workers in Canada.
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HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS IN ENTERTAINMENT AND FILM-RELATED OCCUPATIONS
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Information specific to: Canada
Hiring foreign workers in film and entertainment can be an important part of making a production or holding a cultural or entertainment event in Canada. The entry of foreign workers in film and entertainment can also bring unique international talent to Canada and support cultural exchange.
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HRDC ASSESSMENT FOR ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT OPINIONS
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Information specific to: Canada
This page explains how HRSDC evaluates all arranged employment opinions and which factors it takes into considerations.
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INFORMATION FOR FOREIGN WORKERS
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Information specific to: Canada
In general, Foreign Workers interested in working in Canada must first have a job offer from a Canadian employer and a work permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
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HIRING FOREIGN LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Information specific to: Canada, Western Canada
This page explains the hiring steps for a live-in caregiver in the province of British Colombia. It also includes guidelines and conditions.
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HRSD ASSESSMENT FOR OFFERS TO FOREIGN LIVE-IN CAREGIVERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Information specific to: Canada, Western Canada
This page assists you, the employer, in the application process for live-in caregivers and contains a description of the factors that HRSDC takes into consideration when reviewing a job offer.
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Employment Programs and Benefits
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Information specific to: Ontario
Ontario Employment Programs and Benefits
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Agriculture Programs and Services - Ontario Region
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Information specific to: Ontario
Agriculture Programs and Services (AP&S;)fosters consultation and cooperation between governments, industry and labour; promotes the use of human resource planning in the agricultural sector; facilitates the orderly admission of foreign seasonal agricultural workers to supplement Canadian labour.
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Foreign Worker Programs
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Information specific to: Ontario
The mission of the Foreign Worker Program is to assist Canadian employers to meet their human resource needs, by facilitating the entry of temporary foreign workers into areas of the labour market with demonstrated occupational shortages, while sustaining and fostering a strong domestic labour market.
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10 Essentials to Get That Job
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Information specific to: Ontario
An Employment Guide for Persons with Disabilities. There are 10 essentials, which contain information necessary to secure employment. Each one describes what you need, how to get it and what to do with it.
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Employment Programming for Persons with Disabilities
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Information specific to: Ontario
The purpose of this overview is to identify the range of supports available to unemployed persons with disabilities through HRSDC's employment programs.
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Working Together: An Employer's Resource for Workplace Accommodation
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Information specific to: Ontario
This handbook offers a single source for basic information about most disability groups, as well as examples of typical solutions that have worked for employers and their employees with disabilities.
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Workplace Accommodation In Human Resources Development Canada
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Information specific to: Manitoba
Human Resources Development Canada is committed to providing workplace accommodation for employees and job applicants. Accommodation refers to the removal of workplace barriers that can negatively affect an individual or a particular group within Canadian society.