The following list of links provides you with sources of information that relate to the Aboriginal Employment and training issues.
Aboriginal Canada Portal
The Aboriginal Canada Portal is your single window to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services.
Aboriginal Job Centre
The Job Centre has been developed in response to the need of on-line Aboriginal employment and in response to Aboriginal Canada Portal users feedback and as a place to post the name of the job posters sent to the ACP site. The Employment e-tool was also developed to assist Aboriginal job seekers to find jobs. This tool is available to all Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal employers interested in finding Aboriginal employees. Employers are invited to post their on-line employment opportunities.
Canada Post Aboriginal Education Incentive Awards
The Aboriginal Education Incentive Award (AEIA) celebrates the hard work and determination of Aboriginal people who have overcome personal, economic or social adversity in their pursuit of learning.
Job Search Tools
Service Canada's list of tools and resources to help you find jobs, create a résumé, choose a career, assess your skills, and more.
Keewatin Career Development Corporation
Search their database for information on programs and services all across Saskatchewan or browse their many categories.
Employment Insurance
Employment Insurance (EI) provides temporary financial assistance for unemployed Canadians while they look for work or upgrade their skills, as well as Canadians who are sick, pregnant or caring for a newborn or adopted child. You can also apply for EI on-line at a time and location convenient to you and in complete confidence that your personal data will be secure and protected.
Income Security Programs
Learn all you need to know about Old Age Security Program: Canada's Retirement Income System, disability benefits, details about your contributions to the Canada Pension Plan, Guaranteed Income Supplement.
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), working together to make Canada a better place for First Nations, Inuit and Northerners. Find information on programs and services, electronic services, publications and research, regional offices, culture and history.
Industry Canada
This site is all about Industry Canada. Through its programs and services, the department is helping to build a dynamic and innovative economy where all Canadians have the opportunity to benefit from more and better-paying jobs, stronger business growth, and a marketplace that is fair, efficient and competitive.
Job Bank
Job Bank is an electronic listing of jobs provided by employers from everywhere across Canada. It allows you to search by occupation or to search all jobs posted in the last 48 hours. You can create your résumé on-line and register it on the Job Alert tool to get e-mail notices about jobs matching your personal search criteria.
Public Service Commission of Canada's Federal Job Site
The Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) is the primary vehicle through which federal departments and agencies recruit students for some 7,000 temporary student jobs each year. There is also the Post-Secondary Recruitment program. It seeks university graduates who have the qualifications needed to fill entry-level position in federal government departments.
Treasury Board
Canada's Performance 2005: A Significant Step Toward Developing A More Robust Aboriginal Report Card.
Youth.gc.ca
Source for information about programs and services available for youth at the community level and beyond. This site also serves employers of youth and youth service providers.