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A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario
A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario aims to bring together into one resource the wealth of programs and services provided to Ontario seniors by the government, as well as by community organizations and service providers.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ontario Seniors' Secretariat

Looking for a Job
Finding employment is a job in itself. From identifying the appropriate contacts to writing a cover letter, there are many challenges to be met and decisions to be made that will become part of your career planning. The collection of sites and information we have gathered is a focused way of trying to assist you throughout your job journey. You will find information about career options, labour market trends, and career-specific training, as well as job search skills and strategies.
Source: Government of Ontario

Ontario WorkinfoNet
Ontario WorkinfoNET (OnWIN) is a web site directory that connects people of Ontario to job opportunities, occupational and career information, financial help, employment trends and outlooks, education and training, self-employment information, and workplace issues and supports.
Source: Government of Canada. Government of Ontario.

Ontario Works
Ontario Works provides financial and employment assistance to people in temporary financial need. People receiving assistance through Ontario Works participate in a wide range of employment assistance activities, which help them prepare for, find and keep a job.
Source: Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services

Application for Employment Insurance Benefits On-line
This site provides you access to enable you to fill an application for Employment Insurance Benefits.
Source: Service Canada and Social Development Canada

Business Access Canada
Information for businesses about selling to the federal government
Source: Government of Canada. Public Works and Government Services Canada. Business Access Canada

Canadian Forces Transition Assistance Program
The TAP assists members of the Canadian Forces (CF) who have been medically released in making the transition to the civilian work place.
Source: National Defence

Compassionate care benefits
Compassionate care benefits are paid to workers who have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a member of their family who is gravely ill with a significant risk of death.
Source: Social Development Canada

Do I Want To Be My Own Boss?
Are you the kind of person who likes to be independent? Do you want to escape the frustrations of working for someone else? Have you ever dreamed about putting your skills and knowledge to work in creating your own business? This section of Jobsetc.ca is designed to help you decide if self-employment could be in your future.
Source: Jobs, Workers, Training, and Careers

Electronic Labour Exchange
The Electronic Labour Exchange (ELE) is an electronic employment service that matches work to people and people to work. Using a checklist, employers create a profile of the position they need filled, identifying the skills, education and experience they are looking for. Work seekers create similar profiles, using a skills checklist to describe their skills, education and experience. The Electronic Labour Exchange uses this information to make an exact match.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Employers & Entrepreneurs
A Government of Canada site to help small to medium sized business owners meet their human resources and business skills development needs. Employers Online offers information on human resource management, recruitment, occupational health and safety, labour laws, training and skills development, pay and benefits, entrepreneurship, sector information and much more.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Employment Insurance: Contact Us
This Web page provides conact information for Social Development Canada's Employment Insurance program.
Source: Social Development Canada

Guide to Government of Canada Services for People with Disabilities (PDF Format)
Lists more than 60 resources for people with disabilities, their families and caregivers including information on employment, accessibility and education, health, income support and tax benefits
Source: Persons With Disabilities Online

Guide to Government of Canada Services for People with Disabilities and their Families
Lists more than 60 resources for people with disabilities, their families and caregivers including information on employment, accessibility and education, health, income support and tax benefits.
Source: Persons With Disabilities Online

Job Bank
Job Bank is an electronic listing of jobs provided by employers from everywhere across Canada.
Source: Government of Canada

Job Postings & Volunteering
This page provides information on volunteer work as weel as job opportunities with the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Source: Canadian Diabetes Association

The Live-in Caregiver Program for employers and caregivers abroad
The Live-in Caregiver Program's objective is to bring qualified workers to Canada to do live-in work as caregivers when there are not enough Canadians to fill the available positions.
Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Placement Agencies
Placement agencies recruit on behalf of employers. Temporary and permanent positions are advertised. The employee often works directly for the placement agency.
Source: Service canada

Programs for Persons with Disabilities
These programs enhance the economic participation of working age adults and persons with disabilities by helping them prepare for, attain and retain employment or assist them in becoming self-employed.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Search for Work
Regardless of our age, the main aspects of a job search are the same. This Web page offers resources to help you search.
Source: Jobs, Workers, Training, and Careers

Skills Development Program
Program Objectives are to assist individuals to prepare for, obtain and maintain employment and to help individuals obtain the skills necessary for employment ranging from basic to advanced skills, by providing them with direct financial assistance to enable them to select, arrange and pay for their own training.
Source: Service Canada

Work Destinations
The Work Destinations site is designed for Canadian residents who want to practice their trade or profession in another province or territory.
Source: Government of Canada.

Workers (Employed and Unemployed)
Resources for workers (employed & unemployed).
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

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