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Aug 22, 2024
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Leveraging Newcomer Talent to Empower Canada’s Workforce

Join us for a bilingual webinar, to explore innovative solutions and hear insights from key FSC projects focused on optimizing newcomer skills and workforce integration.

EVENT DETAILS

Aug 22, 2024 12:30:00 - 14:00:00

Virtual

Categories

Organizer

Future Skills Centre and Research Impact Canada

Event Contact

Elie Bahhadi

elie.bahhadi@fsc-ccf.ca

As Canada continues to welcome newcomers, integrating their skills into the workforce is critical for economic growth and innovation. Despite high levels of education and work experience, newcomers often face barriers like unrecognized international credentials and lack of Canadian work experience. Overcoming these challenges is essential to fully harness their potential and boost Canada’s economy

Join us for a bilingual webinar, “Leveraging Newcomer Talent to Empower Canada’s Workforce.” This event will explore innovative solutions and share insights from key FSC projects focused on optimizing newcomer skills and workforce integration.

What to expect:

  • Hear from experts on strategies for integrating newcomer skills.
  • Discover research findings and success stories from Future Skills Centre’s projects.
  • Engage in an interactive Q&A session with distinguished experts.

Don’t miss out on key insights that could redefine your approach to integrating newcomer talent into your organization. Reserve your spot today!

In addition to the webinar, we are hosting, in collaboration with Research Impact Canada, a Peer Learning Group (PLG) to provide a space for expert-facilitated breakout room discussion to share actionable insights, tips, and resources related to newcomer employment and integration. The session will start with a brief primer presentation on August 28, followed by small group discussions. Register now to join this insightful conversation!

Who Should Attend?

  • Employer Organizations
  • Training Providers
  • Workforce Intermediaries
  • Researchers
  • Policymakers