Aboriginal Workforce Directorate
Designed specifically to address issues surrounding the recruitment, development and retention of Aboriginal/Inuit peoples as well as the development and administration of programs. DIAND is the largest single employer of Aboriginal/Inuit people in Canada and continues to be the leader in Aboriginal employment initiatives, remaining committed to the principles of Aboriginal employment and employment equity.
http://www.inac.gc.ca/ai/aw/nlcts_e.html
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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.
http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/abdt/apps/aboriginalemployment.nsf/
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Aboriginal Labour Force Development Circle (ALFDC)
The ALFDC negotiated an Aboriginal Human Resource Development Agreement (AHRDA) with Human Resource Development Canada (HRDC) to design, develop and deliver employment and training programs and services to the ALFDC membership. The ALFDC was also successful in securing an AHRDA for the city of Toronto to provide the programs and services to the Aboriginal population.
http://www.aboriginallabour.on.ca
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AMMSA's Career and Employment Guide
AMMSA has prepared a comprehensive and up to date list of employment opportunities.
http://www.ammsa.com/ammsacareers.html
(Added: June 04, 2000 Hits: 686 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Career Place - Investing in Aboriginal Women
The largest demographic database of qualified Aboriginal women seeking employment in
Canada.
http://www.careerplace.com/
(Added: January 17, 1999 Hits: 664 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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Federal Job Site - Public Service Commission of Canada
Various Government employment opportunities across Canada, with certain positions only open to one (or more) employment equity group(s) (i.e. members of visible minority groups, aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and women).
http://jobs.gc.ca/home_e.htm
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First Nations Employment and Training (FNET)
The Indian Resource Council of Canada (IRC) is a First Nation
organization founded by the Chiefs of the oil and gas producing
First Nations to represent the collective interests of those First
Nations with government and industry. The Chiefs included in their
mandate to the IRC "to encourage and promote First Nations
human resources development in oil and gas." The IRC is
committed to working toward increasing and maintaining the
benefits derived from oil and gas exploration and development,
including opportunities for employment and economic growth for
First Nations.
http://www.fnet.ca/
(Added: September 16, 1999 Hits: 648 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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First Nations Employment Society
First Nations Employment Society and Enterprise center.
http://www.firstnationsemployment.com/
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Job Bank / Guichet emplois
Job Bank on the Internet is an electronic listing of jobs, work or business opportunities provided by employers from everywhere across Canada.
http://jb-ge.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/
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Kagita Mikam
Aboriginal Employment & Training Services Helping Individuals Prosper... Helping Communities Grow... Employment and Training services are provided to members of Curve Lake First Nation, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan (Golden Lake), Hiawatha First Nation, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, and the Mohawks of Wahta First Nation.
http://www.kagitamikam.org/
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