2. Career Information Tools
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduction to the section that presents a number of career exploration tools designed to help you choose a career or internship.
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Be your own Boss!
Source: Service Canada
Looking for a Job - A few things to think about when deciding whether being your own boss is for you, and links to useful information on how to start your own business.
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Certified Aboriginal Economic Developer Process
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Offers a certification program for those who work, or would like to work in Aboriginal economic development.
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Employment Services Information Warehouse - Self-employment
Source: EmploymentFlyers.org
Offers a listing of Toronto organizations that provide services and information related to self-employment.
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FPSYIP Objectives, Requirements and General Information
Source: Service Canada
Provides information on the Federal Public Sector Youth Internship Program, such as the objective, principles, basic program elements and eligibility criteria.
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I want to work for myself
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Top 100 Internet Sites for Learning and Employment - Find links to sites that will help you create and start your own business.
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Mazemaster
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Make the transition from school to work or from unemployment to work with this career and training information tool geared to Toronto residents.
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Self-Employment
Source: Mazemaster
Covers the 8 basic areas you need to consider when starting your own business.
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Self-Employment
Source: Community Futures Development Corporation of Thompson Country
Provides information about a small business assistance program for youth in Thompson.
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Self-Employment Employment Benefits
Source: Community Futures Development Corporation of the Okanagan Similkameen
Describes a program that provides financial assistance and business training to people wishing to start their own business.
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Self-Employment Program
Source: Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Island
Provides details of a small business start-up and self-employment program.
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Self-Employment Program
Source: Greater Victoria Economic Development Commission
Provides information about a self-employment assistance program.
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Self-Employment Program for Aboriginal Women
Source: Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc.
Find out how to take advantage of available training programs.
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Small Biz Resources
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Offers external links to sites that help entrepreneurs with the management, financial planning and financing of their small business.
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SMEDA Self-Employment Program
Source: Saskatoon Mountain Economic Development Authority (SMEDA) Business Development Corporation
Provides training and support to individuals who have a viable business idea, and have the desire to become successful entrepreneurs.
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What Does the Job Involve?
Source: Service Canada
Looking for a Job - Describes different ways of finding out what is involved in a job and how to research a job: meet someone who does the job, consult official internet sites, etc.
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What Is It?
Source: Service Canada
Gives an overview of the Federal Public Sector Youth Internship Program, a program that provides unemployed or underemployed youth with a mentor, and helps them gain work experience and practical skills.
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