Showcasing Local Programs and Information

 

The annual job fair for school-to-work students from Toronto Catholic District School Board and students from Toronto District School Board: 'Work Connections...Be the One...Get Hired'-2010-2011

Showcasing the successful Construction SHSM (Specialist High Skills Major) program at Central Tech-TDSB

The annual job fair for school-to-work students from Toronto Catholic District School Board and students from Toronto District School Board: Get Excited About Your Future-Get Connected...Get Hired.-2009-2010

Dr. Rick Miner presents: 'People with Jobs; Jobs without People' a discussion of labour market pressures, the changing workforce and changing demographics

Toronto Workforce Innovation Group (TWIG) assists in defining and developing the local workforce

 

The 'Work Connections...Be the One...Get Hired' event brought together over 40 businesses with over 1000 students looking for permanent entry-level positions! This single-day event was delivered by the Toronto Schools Youth Employment Partnerships, including Passport to Prosperity-GTA, for students in Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Catholic District School Board-a wonderful example of partnerships in action!

 

Construction Specialist High Skills Major at Central Tech

Get Excited About Your Future-
Get Connected...Get Hired.

At this year's annual job fair 1,000 graduating students from TDSB and TCDSB connected directly with employers who were looking for new hires and job search resources, including the resources of Employment Ontario.
Passport to Prosperity-GTA is pleased to be a part of TSYEP-Toronto Schools Youth Employment Partnership, the organizers of this annual job fair.

 

The Toronto Workforce Innovation Group

 

 

Dr. Rick Miner: People Without Jobs; Jobs Without People (part 1)

 

Dr. Rick Miner: People Without Jobs; Jobs Without People (part 2)

Dr. Rick Miner: People Without Jobs; Jobs Without People (part 3)

Over the summer months many NEW employers have signed on to the Employer Registry to offer a wide range of experiential learning opportunities for students in the GTA; educators can search for student opportunities by registering on EmployerRegistry.ca.     

For GTA students there are nearly 2 000 employers and 3 000 opportunities listed on EmployerRegistry.ca.