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“Throughout its long history, the literacy and essential skills field has continually evolved and adapted in response to the changing needs of adults. This timeline captures some of the important people, events, initiatives and other influences that have helped shape the literacy and essential skills field in Canada over the past 200 years.” -- Essential Skills Ontario
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Yukon Literacy Coalition has new website

The Yukon Literacy Coalition (YLC) is a community-based organization committed to increasing literacy and essential skills for adult learners in the Yukon.
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As part of National Volunteer Week, Literacy NL has acknowledged the many volunteers in Newfoundland and Labrador who contribute their time to building a culture of lifelong learning in the province. Community volunteers share their skills freely - in adult learning programs, in public schools and in community organizations - so others may reach their potential.
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Memorial University celebrates launch of Yaffle.ca

Memorial’s Yaffle is a sophisticated online resource that allows users to find an expert, query research being done by the university in their geographic region, and even suggest research ideas. Compiled by the university’s Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development, the new resource is a search engine of Memorial’s expertise and community development resources.
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WorkFutures website to assist Yukoners with career planning and job search

The Yukon WorkFutures website provides insight into what it’s like working in a given occupation, what jobs are in demand in Yukon, and other considerations to help individuals determine the career path that’s right for them.
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Saskatchewan announces new funding program for literacy services

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $500,000 through the Saskatchewan Community Literacy Fund (SCLF) to support short-term literacy projects that address identified community literacy needs.
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PEI Graduate Mentorship Program welcomes employer applications

“The Graduate Mentorship Program provides graduates with a work experience in the private sector related to their skills and education, and assists to bridge education with work experience,” says PEI Minister of Innovation and Advance Learning Allen Roach. “This program continues to gain popularity as it benefits both the graduate and the employer.”
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Ontario government recognizes employers supporting student jobs, future careers

Creating more opportunities for students to gain the skills and experience they need for the jobs of tomorrow is part of the new Ontario government's plan to support student success while securing a brighter future for all Ontarians.
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Nova Scotia protects international students in language schools

The province is taking steps to make sure international students studying at language schools in Nova Scotia receive a high-quality education. Nova Scotia is the first province to introduce legislation that will regulate language schools.
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The late Oscar Lathlin, who overcame many challenges to become chief of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN) and a cabinet minister in the Government of Manitoba, has been honoured with the opening of a library that bears his name.
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CreativeEarners Survey finds salaries rising despite economic pressure

Despite persistent economic pressures, salaries for creative communications professionals across Canada continue a steady climb in key categories, while industry insiders report widespread optimism for future career and business opportunities.
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N.B. skilled trades apprenticeship program for teenagers grows

More schools and more students in New Brunswick are getting on board with a pilot program that highlights in-demand skilled trades. The N.B. Teen Apprentice Program started last year as a three-year pilot project aimed at giving high school students a head start on skilled trades-related apprenticeships.
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Association of Canadian Community Colleges names new president/CEO

The ACCC Board is pleased to announce it has named Denise Amyot as the new President and CEO of the Association, effective June 4, 2013. Ms. Amyot most recently served as President and CEO of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation, where she built on her track record of leadership excellence by implementing a strategic plan emphasizing beneficial partnerships with private sector, government institutions, not-for-profit organizations and academia.
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Quality trumps quantity for IT professionals when networking: survey

The more business acquaintances you have, the merrier you might be. But the quality of those contacts has a bigger impact on your career success, a new Robert Half Technology survey of information technology (IT) professionals suggests.
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Quebec labour market comes to life, according to employment outlook survey

After a fairly problematic first quarter, the Quebec labour market seems to be picking up steam. This is the main finding of the latest Flash-Emploi CRHA released by the Ordre des conseillers en ressources humaines agréés.
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A CLLN Survey reminder

There’s still time to participate in Canadian Literacy and Learning Network’s (CLLN’s) national survey of the Literacy and Essential Skills (L/ES) workforce. The survey is scheduled to end on April 30.
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Purolator Inc. has released a survey that found job satisfaction among Canadian administrative professionals to be high at 83.5 per cent. Of the HR professionals surveyed, 79.9 per cent believe administrative professionals are taking on more responsibilities in their organizations. Administrative professionals surveyed agree - 63.2 per cent have seen an increase in their workload in the past three years.
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The Aboriginal Human Resource Council is calling on all corporations in Canada to unite in support of each other, the need for foreign workers, and the need to advance a skilled and local workforce that includes First Nations, Métis and Inuit people -- Canada's youngest and fastest growing population.
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Volunteer Canada and friends roll out national volunteer recognition program

National Volunteer Week 2013 marks the 10th consecutive year Investors Group has supported the campaign. In celebration of this commitment to community from Canada’s leading corporate supporter of volunteer recognition, Volunteer Canada is collaborating with volunteer centres in communities from coast to coast to roll out Canada’s first comprehensive, national volunteer recognition program.
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With young people feeling the worst effects of a tough labour market, Adecco employees in Canada and in over 60 countries will take to the streets on Tuesday, April 30 - dubbed worldwide as "Street Day" - to reach out, lend their expertise, and help improve youth employability through guidance and free training workshops.
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ABC Life Literacy Canada’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Gillian Mason as the new president of the national non-profit adult literacy and essential skills organization. Ms. Mason will begin her new role on May 21, 2013.
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HR Circle Check self-assessment tool launched

Trucking HR Canada has unveiled a free online tool that will help fleet managers analyze and improve human resources practices. The HR Circle Check, now available at www.truckingHR.com, asks key questions about existing business strategies, and recommends specific tools to address related challenges.
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This is a reminder that the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) has taken steps to enhance its popular online library. NALD library users have the opportunity to post their comments when accessing and making use of online resources. This interactive feature is designed to help promote the high calibre of the NALD library offerings and also to assist users in their search for resources that are best suited to their purposes.
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Learners, practitioners and stakeholders are invited to participate in a research project that Calgary Learns is undertaking in collaboration with Bow Valley College on learner progress. The Learner Progression Measures project is hoping to interview learners and practitioners who are in literacy programs and workplace essential skills training programs, and stakeholders who are connected to such programs.
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Call for Council of the Federation Literacy Award - BC

This year British Columbia will present the COF Literacy Award to an organization that, through partnerships and collaborations, demonstrates outstanding achievement, innovative practice and excellence in literacy. As noted by Paige MacFarlane, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education, “We are proud of all of our recipients, as well as all those who have been nominated over the years. The depth and breadth of work promoting literacy is truly impressive.”
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Outdated education model opens doors for tech firms

There’s a problem with most educational software products for children, says Rohan Mahimker. They’re not engaging enough. This observation, along with his memories of a “tedious” after-school tutoring program, is what drove Mr. Mahimker to develop an educational game as part of a fourth-year project at the University of Waterloo.
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Promising students win forest industry jobs via social media contest

The Forest Products Association of Canada has successfully used social media to recruit deserving students to work this summer at leading forest products companies. The Green Dream internship social media contest invited students to apply for four-month paid summer jobs by submitting a video application and soliciting online votes.
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Ontario universities are joining forces to expand online learning for students in the province and beyond. They are using technology to meet the growing demand for courses and programs delivered outside the traditional classroom setting or courses that blend both traditional and electronic delivery.
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Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for the Status of Women, has issued a call for projects that will increase opportunities for women in non-traditional roles, as part of a call for proposals to increase economic opportunities for women in Canada.
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The list of 24 occupations that are eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) when it re-opens on May 4, 2013, has been released. In addition, four organizations have been designated to provide the now-required independent third party assessments of foreign educational credentials for applicants who studied outside of Canada.
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Aboriginal entrepreneurs enjoyed opportunity to learn, network and do business

I DO BUSINESS - National Summit & Tradeshow was held on March 4-6, 2013 in Toronto. The three-day event was a great success, with over 150 individuals participating from coast to coast to coast. This National Summit boasted a variety of top-notch speakers on business and Aboriginal Entrepreneurship. Participants also noted that the networking opportunities were excellent, with many people leaving the event with binders full of business cards representing new opportunities and new friends.
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