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The census is Canada’s largest and most comprehensive data source. The Census of Population collects demographic and linguistic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada.
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Experts on youth, criminal justice and literacy will explore the key gaps and challenges in the current literacy landscape for at-risk youth and those involved in the criminal justice system.
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Early bird registration for the Summer Institute 2012 in Montreal is open until May 1, 2012. The event, set for June 27-29, will focus on questions about the roles of context and culture as factors in program outcomes.
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Literacy is an essential ingredient at Halifax bakery

Working with individuals who have faced obstacles in life and in employment, Metro Works of Halifax offers an innovative and unique adult-integrated literacy and essential skills program. Their 30-week Options Work Activity Program gives learners vocational and essential skills training, along with academic upgrading.
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Annual Frye Festival draws authors to Moncton

Author David Gilmour, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for A Perfect Night to Go to China, said he considers Northrop Frye, his former teacher, an important influence on his own work.
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Why is CUPE involved with literacy work? (video)

CUPE has been active in literacy work for over a decade. A right for all, literacy helps workers succeed on the job and in life, and it can be a critical foundation for further training and education.
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Taiyangbao.ca has strengthened its content by also partnering with S.U.C.C.E.S.S. and the Chinese journalists who work with the Vancouver-based social service and immigrant settlement agency.
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New training to help Yukon residents prepare for local job market

This training initiative is part of the Yukon government’s Community Training Fund, a successful and proven method of addressing the training needs of Yukoners. Funding for training is offered in three streams: community-based, industry/sector-based and project specific.
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Manitoba takes steps to make it easier than ever to become an apprentice

Tax incentives for businesses to hire apprentices and a new Rural and Northern Apprenticeship Training Strategy will make it easier than ever to become an apprentice and develop Manitoba’s skilled workforce, Premier Greg Selinger has announced.
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Ottawa to make changes to Temporary Foreign Worker Program

The Government of Canada is realigning the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to better meet labour market demands and support the economic recovery.
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Student mental health conference taking place at Mount Allison University

The conference will include a full-day workshop run by Dr. Stan Kutcher, an internationally renowned expert in adolescent mental health, on transitioning from high school to post-secondary education. He will also present a keynote address on anxiety disorders, the most common mental-health disorder among those 15 to 25 years old.
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How to give feedback to underperformers in the workplace

Even seasoned managers can cringe at that thought of confronting their loyal staff with bad news. It can be so anxiety provoking they procrastinate, deny, turn a blind eye, excuse, give in or give up. Unfortunately, poor performance doesn't heal itself. Here are tips to help ease the situation.
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Report studies race for success in the workplace during tough economic climate

Futurestep has found that the most successful new professional and managerial hires demonstrate three 'golden keys to success:' Decision quality - Makes accurate and good decisions; Action oriented - Is quick to take initiative; and Customer focus - Is dedicated to meeting customers' needs and expectations.
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Canadians among most satisfied employees in the world: study

According to the latest Randstad Workmonitor study, one out of three Canadians say they are very satisfied with their current employer - placing Canadians at the highest employee satisfaction levels reported globally.
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With the world going to London this summer for the Olympics, it seemed like a good time for one UK columnist to redress a balance of sorts. She has made it her mission to read and blog about a book from every UN-recognized country in 2012.
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Roch Carrier, the author of the beloved story The Hockey Sweater, is discovering he’s a bit of a ham. Although he has read his 1979-penned story countless times, he is finding himself in a new venue — on stage at Roy Thomson Hall. Mr. Carrier is honorary chairperson of NALD.
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Achieving financial literacy: RBC has five tips for 20-somethings

When it comes to managing cash flow, or lack thereof, today's 20-somethings have a lot to think about. Competing priorities can include paying down student loans, budgeting, saving for the future and managing everyday expenses.
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Administrative professionals: How the role has evolved over 60 years

Today the role of the administrative professional is light years away from the letter-typing and coffee-fetching duties seen on shows like Mad Men. In a recent study conducted by the International Association of Administrative Assistants, approximately two-thirds of administrative professionals report that their level of workplace autonomy and authority has increased in the last five years.
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New study finds pitfalls and opportunities on Canadian volunteering landscape

The research found there are gaps between the opportunities organizations are providing and the meaningful volunteer experience Canadians are seeking.
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Career Development Connections: Through an essential skills lens

This article is from the first anniversary edition of Career Development Connections. Over the next year, the Manitoba publication will continue to feature articles on new and emerging theories, practices, tools and resources in the field of career development.
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New case studies showcase workplace success

ABC Life Literacy Canada is currently developing new video case studies to showcase successful workplace education programs across Canada. These four case studies will be posted over the coming weeks to show the impact of skills training in the workplace.
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Survey respondents do not seem to feel the impact of the labour shortage as severely as in the preceding quarter or during the same period in 2011. They plan to step up recruitment efforts by +43.0%, which amounts to a decline of 16.6% compared to the first quarter of 2012 and 13.1% to last year. With the summer just ahead, these figures can be explained by a greater availability of labour.
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Literacy and Corrections website: New from AlphaPlus

Geared toward correctional volunteer literacy tutors in Ontario, this website has been developed by AlphaPlus in consultation with the Ontario Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services and other adult literacy organizations. It is designed as a “one-stop shopping” location for information and resources.
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Partnership in B.C. to support rural student literacy

Under the new partnership, school teams will include literacy experts and student teachers who will work directly with educators and students. The program will have a positive impact on rural and remote teacher recruitment, which can be challenging for rural and remote B.C. communities.
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More skilled journeypersons entering B.C. workforce than ever before

A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell while touring Camosun College's carpentry program.
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Two New Brunswickers receive Council of the Federation Literacy Award

Bertier Berube and Larry Gullison each received Council of the Federation Literacy Awards on Literacy Day in New Brunswick.
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B.C. invests $10 million to help students get skills for today’s jobs

Students across British Columbia will have new opportunities for skills training, thanks to $10 million in one-time funding being provided to 16 public post-secondary institutions to prepare workers for jobs in their regions.
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April 18 is Literacy Day in New Brunswick

The National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) was one of several literacy organizations recognized by the New Brunswick Department of Post-secondary Education, Training and Labour on Literacy Day 2012.
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Call for N.B. nominations - Council of the Federation Literacy Awards

New Brunswick Premier David Alward joins his counterparts in other provinces/territories in celebrating the attainment of adult literacy. Nominations are invited for New Brunswick adult literacy learners who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and advancement in their learning journey.
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Conference Board says 'full employment' not expected in Canada until 2016

Canada’s economy was near full employment before the 2008-09 recession. Although Canada has recovered all the jobs lost during the recession, it will take another four years to bring the unemployment rate back down to about six per cent.
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