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Coming Soon
"Interview the Employer"
Send your questions that you want to ask an employer to nic@tcet.com
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Top 3 CGA Questions
Q1. How do I get credit for my education back home?
Q2. How do I enter the CGA program?
Q3. What are career opportunities that await me after the designation?
Find answers to many such questions at our free session by CGA. |
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The Optimist sees opportunities in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity
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NEW PROGRAM
Mentoring to Placement for Environment Professionals
A new program is funded by the government for internationally-trained environment professionals with a mentorship component followed by a three to 12 month paid work placement.
The application deadline is Monday, October 19, 2009.

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NEW PROGRAM
LINCing Youth
Special language training for newcomer youth 18-24
Come to the room, or to the phone, to the books or to the internet...learning is guaranteed! That too, with a TESL certified teacher.
Believe it or not, but cash scholarships and bus tokens are also available to participants!
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NEW SESSION
Network, Snack and Learn A guest speaker is invited who will share some unwritten rules of the Canadian society with you. These cultural norms might help you understand your job search and settlement in Canada.
Learn, enjoy snacks and network with other participants on
October 23, 10 a.m.
To register, call 905-595-0722 ext 4000 or email nic@tcet.com |
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NEW SERVICE
Citizenship Week at Brampton Library
Brampton Library is celebrating Citizenship Week from October 17 to 22. You can attend an information session on Citizenship and also get your documents certified for no charge at the South Fletcher's branch October 23.
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Client Testimony |
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Hello Verica, I just wanna thank you for your effort with me. My latest news are, I found a job and an apartment. Everything is going fine so far. Wish you all the luck, and thank you again. Raya Taj | |
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SUBMISSIONS AND FEEDBACK
We are happy to hear from you. Send us your feedback.
Service providers, now you can send new programs and events at your agency to be included in this newsletter.
Sincerely,
Newsletter Team
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The Newcomer Information Centre is an innovative program that provides free settlement information to newcomers and residents from a number of accessible locations across Peel. A smooth transition into Canadian life is critical to success and our program provides accurate referrals to make this happen. Clients work with friendly multi-lingual staff and get confidential counselling about employment, health, housing, education, language training and more. Counsellors speak Punjabi, Spanish, Arabic, Urdu, Tagalog, Farsi, Mandarin, Cantonese, Romanian, Croatian, Russian, Serbian, French, German, Polish, Swahili, Tamil, Hindi and Pashto.
Drop-by at any of our locations to speak with a counsellor. No appointment is required.
***Childminding at Malton site*** **Free Commissioner of Oath service**
*Itinerant settlement services in Brampton and Mississauga*
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