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Landscape Horticulturist
Landscape horticulturists survey and assess landscape, draw sketches and interpret plans. They construct and maintain gardens, parks, golf courses and other landscape environments. In addition, they advise clients on issues related to horticulture and landscape construction. Landscape horticulturists also propagate, cultivate and study plants, and treat injured and diseased trees... More >
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Metal Fabricator
Metal fabricators (fitters) are individuals who work with ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including plate and structural steel sections, to produce or repair component parts for bridges, buildings, towers, platforms, steel stairs and hand rails or other assemblies and structures made from steel. Individuals in this occupational group can be found... More >
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Electronics Technician
The objective of this occupational analysis is to identify and analyze the tasks performed by Electronics Technicians - Consumer Products (ETCP). In this analysis, consumer products means any type of consumer electronic equipment and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes: 1. audio equipment, components and devices 2. video... More >
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Grant for Students with Permanent Disabilities
Under this grant, students with permanent disabilities may receive $2,000 per academic year to help cover the costs of accommodation, tuition, and books. Delivered by: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada You are eligible if you: 1. Apply and qualify for a Canada Student Loan 2. Attend a designated post-secondary... More >
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Canadian Society of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology
The CSBMCB will provide financial support to graduate and undergraduate student societies for a variety of activities related to biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology. Examples of supported activities include (but are not restricted to) the following: Scientific Symposium Days, with invited scientists speaking on subjects in the areas of... More >
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Concrete Finisher
Concrete finishers place, finish and protect concrete surfaces. They work on a variety of vertical and horizontal surfaces and structures such as concrete floors, walls, sidewalks, stairs, driveways, curbs and gutters, stairs, dams, bridges and tunnels. They also texture, chip, grind and cure finished concrete work and are responsible for... More >
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WHAT ARE PRIVATE CAREER COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES REALLY LIKE?
Private career colleges are like people--each is unique. Yet, some generalizations can be made. 1. Private career colleges often specialize in several training areas. 2. Most colleges are located in the main business district of a city or town or in a nearby business area. Sometimes, these colleges are in... More >
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Student Job Bank
Students can search the Student Job Bank to find work opportunities especially for them, or visit their local Service Canada Centre for Youth to see listings for students and youth (most Service Canada Centres for Youth are open from May to August). More >
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Applications Post-Diploma
- Certificate in Computing Studies
- Carpentry Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate
- Bachelor of Arts (Major in Women's and Gender Studies) Degree
- Clinical Genetics Technology Post-Diploma
- Electrician Entry-Level Certificate
- Animal Care Aide Certificate
- Bachelor of Science (Major in Geography) Degree
- University Transfer Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (Major in Women's Studies) Degree