Canada's Top 100 Employers 2014

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3M Canada Company
Other Manufacturing
3M Canada Company is a technology company that manufactures and markets consumer and industrial products. Encourages ongoing employee development through subsidies for tuition and professional accreditation, career planning services, formal mentoring and in-house and online training programs.
Aboriginal Peoples 
Television Network Inc.
Television Broadcasting
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Inc. (APTN) is a national Aboriginal television network with programming by, for and about Aboriginal Peoples. Helps employees prepare for the future with contributions to a defined contribution pension and matching RSP contributions.
Accenture Inc.
Custom Computer
Programming Services

Accenture Inc. is a leading international management consulting, technology services and outsourcing firm. Offers a very generous in-vitro fertilization (IVF) subsidy to employees requiring treatments, to a maximum of $15,000.
Aecon Group Inc.
Commercial and Institutional
Building Construction

Aecon Group Inc. is a construction and infrastructure development company that provides design, build, operation, procurement and financial services in building, civil, industrial, nuclear and utility construction. Manages an academic scholarship program for children of employees who are pursuing post-secondary studies in Canada (to $2,500 per child).
Agriculture Financial Services 
Corporation / AFSC
All Other Nondepository
Credit Intermediation

Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) is a Crown corporation that provides agrifoods producers in Alberta with business loans, crop insurance, and farm income disaster assistance. Hosts an internal “green week” to encourage employees to reduce their carbon footprint - events include environmentally themed “lunch and learn” sessions and participation in community-organized events.
Agrium Inc.
Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing
Agrium Inc. is a North and South American retail supplier and wholesale producer of agricultural products and specialty fertilizers. Manages an academic scholarship program for children of employees who are interested in pursuing post-secondary education (to $1,600 per child).
Air Canada
Scheduled Passenger
Air Transportation

Air Canada provides scheduled and charter air transportation services across Canada and to destinations worldwide. Recognizes and encourages employee volunteers through the Volunteer Involvement Program - donating airline tickets to charitable organizations where employees volunteer.
Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc.
Pulp Mills
Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (Al-Pac) is a producer of kraft pulp used in the manufacturing of a variety of paper products. Head office features unique onsite amenities including baseball diamonds, golf driving range, beach volleyball court, horseshoe pitch, walking trails and a 40-acre stocked trout pond, fully-equipped fitness facility with free memberships, and employee lounge with outdoor patio and picnic tables.
Bank of Canada
Monetary Authority/CentralBank
The Bank of Canada is the federal Crown corporation responsible for regulating and overseeing Canada's monetary policies. Encourages employee volunteerism by providing paid time off to volunteer at local charitable organizations.
Bayer Canada
Pharmaceutical Preparation
Manufacturing

Bayer Canada is a research-based company with core businesses in the healthcare, crop science and innovative materials. Is an avid supporter of continued employee development and offers generous tuition subsidies for courses taken at outside institutions (to a maximum of $7,000).
BC Public Service
Provincial Government
BC Public Service is British Columbia's largest employer, with close to 30,000 employees working in 280 communities around the province. New parents also have the option to extend their leave into an unpaid leave of absence and upon their return, can take advantage of onsite daycare centres.
BDC / Business Development
Bank of Canada

Secondary Market Financing
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) is a federal Crown corporation that provides financing and consulting services for small and medium-sized businesses. Invests in ongoing employee education with subsidies for tuition and professional accreditation and an impressive in-house training program.
Bennett Jones LLP
Offices of Lawyers
Established in 1922, Bennett Jones LLP is a Canadian law firm that specializes in mergers, acquisitions, corporate finance, bankruptcy, intellectual property, trade law, and public policy. Maintains a busy social calendar for employees, including a ski trip for legal personnel.
Cameco Corporation
Uranium-Radium-Vanadium 
Ore Mining
Cameco Corporation is a producer of uranium that provides uranium processing services to nuclear power plants. An avid supporter of ongoing employee education and provides a variety of in-house and online training programs, including apprenticeship opportunities, and offers subsidies for tuition and professional education.
Canadian National
Railway Company / CN

Line-Haul Railroads
CN is a full-service transportation company, providing rail, intermodal, trucking, freight forwarding, warehousing and distribution services. Head office employees may take advantage of a variety of onsite amenities including a quiet room for meditation or religious observance, fitness facility and cafeteria, featuring healthy and special diet menus.
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
National Security
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is a government agency dedicated to protecting the national security interests of Canada and safeguarding Canadian citizens. Hosts an annual professional development day to provide employees with opportunities to explore various career opportunities within the service.
Cape Breton District Health 
Authority / CBDHA
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
The CBDHA is a provider of acute care, continuing care, programs and services through hospitals, clinics and continuing care facilities located across Cape Breton County, Northern and Central Inverness County and Victoria County. Encourages employees to achieve work-life balance through alternative work options including flexible hours, telecommuting and reduced summer hours.
Carswell, a division of Thomson
Reuters Canada Limited

Book Publishers
Carswell, a division of Thomson Reuters Canada Limited, is a publisher of specialized information for lawyers, academics, financial executives, accountants and human resource professionals. Offers a generous subsidy to help cover the costs of adoption, to $5,000 per child.
Catholic Children's Aid Society
of Toronto

Child and Youth Services
Founded in 1894, Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto is a child welfare agency that provides community support and protection services to abused and neglected children. Supports the professional development of employees through formal mentoring, management training and career planning services.
Cementation Canada Inc.
Other Heavy and
Civil Engineering Construction

Cementation Canada Inc. is a underground mine contracting and engineering company that provides mine development and production services. Helps employees to stay fit with organized sports teams and access to an onsite fitness facility.
Ceridian Canada Ltd.
Payroll Services
Ceridian Canada Ltd. provides payroll, human resources, employee assistance, recruiting, and management services to organizations across Canada. Supports its pet parents with a five percent discount on pet health insurance premiums.
CIBC
Commercial Banking
CIBC / Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is a leading financial institution that provides a range of financial products and services through its extensive branch and electronic banking networks. Provides maternity leave top-up payments to employees who are new mothers (to 100% of salary for 6 weeks) and offers a subsidy for in vitro fertilization (IVF) when needed.
College of Physicians and Surgeons
of British Columbia

Professional Organizations
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia is the self-regulating governing body for the province's medical profession. Employees receive free memberships to the onsite Hotel Georgia’s fitness centre, complete with a 52-foot lap pool, sauna and spa facilities.
ConocoPhillips Canada
Crude Petroleum and
Natural Gas Extraction

ConocoPhillips Canada is an oil and natural gas production and exploration company. Supports employees who are new mothers with maternity leave top-up payments (to 100% of salary for 8 weeks) as well as a subsidy for in vitro fertilization (IVF) when needed.
Dalhousie University
Colleges and Universities
Dalhousie University is a leading post-secondary academic institution serving over 16,500 full- and part-time students. Encourages ongoing employee development with free tuition for employees (up to two credits each year) and generous tuition subsidies for employees’ immediate family members.
Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada
New Car Dealers
Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada is the exclusive Canadian distributor for Harley-Davidson and Buell motorcycles, parts and accessories, branded products and related services. Encourages employees to volunteer in the broader community by providing time-off for volunteer activities and matching donations to employees’ favourite charities.
Deloitte LLP
Offices of Certified Public Accountants
Deloitte LLP is a professional services firm that provides accounting and auditing, tax and management consulting services throughout the country. Employees can apply for extended work terms at Deloitte LLP offices worldwide (to 2 years) or take advantage of shorter work-exchange opportunities at offices in Australia, New Zealand, India and South America.
Department of Finance Canada
Administration of General Economic Programs
The Department of Finance Canada (Finance Canada) is responsible for the development of financial policies and provides advice and consultation to the Federal Government. Offers a pre-retirement transition leave option for employees within two years of retirement -- participants can reduce their work week but maintain regular health benefits and pension contributions.
Desjardins Group /
Mouvement des caisses Desjardins

Credit Unions
Desjardins Group / Mouvement des caisses Desjardins is the largest cooperative financial group in Canada, serving over 5.8 million members and clients, including over 400,000 businesses across Canada. Supports alternative transportation through a car-pool sign-up system, provides showers and change rooms for its bicycle commuters.
DIALOG
Architectural Services
DIALOG is a multidisciplinary firm comprised of architects, engineers, interior designers, urban designers and planners. Celebrates long-serving employees every five years with uniquely tailored gifts made from materials featured in their past projects.
Diavik Diamond Mines Inc.
All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining
Diavik Diamond Mines Inc. (DDMI) operates the the Diavik Diamond Mine, which is located 300 km northeast of Yellowknife.  In addition to a unique employee discount on diamond purchases, the company also offers employee purchase program for everything from automobiles to home computers to air travel tickets.
EllisDon Corporation
Commercial and Institutional
Building Construction

EllisDon Corporation is a general contracting, construction and project management firm. The company owns and operates the “Windjammer Landing Resort” in St. Lucia and offers discounted accommodation packages to employees, family and friends.
Enbridge Inc.
Natural Gas Distribution
Enbridge Inc. is a provider of natural gas distribution, pipelines and energy-related services across North America. Helps employees achieve work-life balance through flexible hours, telecommuting and shortened and compressed work week options.
ERM Rescan
Environmental Consulting Services
ERM Rescan, formerly Rescan Environmental Services Ltd., is an environmental consulting firm that provides a range of environmental and technical services to the resource development industry. Operates an employee-led “Green Ideas Committee” and supports numerous events every year, including the annual “Bike-to-Work Week” and “Commuter Challenge” events.
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Hotels
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is North America's largest operator of luxury hotels and resorts. Literally wrote the book on how to make its industry green -- the “Green Partnership Guide” is now in its third edition.
General Electric Canada
Motor and Generator Manufacturing
General Electric Canada is an advanced technology, services, and finance company. Employees receive paid time-off to volunteer in their communities and employees help direct the company’s many charitable initiatives.
General Motors of Canada Limited
Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
General Motors of Canada Limited (GM Canada) is one the largest manufacturers of automobiles in Canada. Employees can spend more time with their loved ones over the winter with a paid week off during the holiday season.
Georgian College
Colleges and Universities
Georgian College is a post-secondary community college with an enrollment of over 10,000 full-time students. An environmental leader the College recently opened a new “Health and Wellness” building that incorporates a variety of environmental technologies.
Golder Associates Ltd.
Engineering Services
Golder Associates Ltd. is a consulting engineering firm, providing civil engineering and environmental services to clients worldwide. The firm manages an international employee exchange program that allows employees to work at company locations around the world.
Great Little Box Company Ltd.
Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing
The Great Little Box Company Ltd. (GLBC) manufactures custom and stock corrugated boxes, point-of-purchase displays, folding cartons, labels, and flexible and protective packaging. Offers a fully equipped onsite fitness, outdoor sand volleyball court, book exchange library, outdoor gazebo and rooftop deck, and even a dock for employees who wishing to commute by kayak to Mitchell Island.
Hospital for Sick Children, The
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
The Hospital for Sick Children (“SickKids”) is a teaching and research-intensive hospital dedicated exclusively to improving children's health. The downtown location features an impressive glass atrium with its own “main street” that includes a water fountain, glassed-in elevators, suspended walkways as well as a variety of restaurants and cafés.
HP Advanced Solutions Inc.
Computer Systems Design Services
HP Advanced Solutions Inc., a subsidiary of HP Canada, is an information and technology outsourcing company. Supports an employee-led “Sustainability Community” that manages an in-house green action plan.
ISM Canada
Custom Computer Programming Services
ISM Canada, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IBM Canada Ltd., is an information technology services company, which services private and public sector organizations. Employees can also take advantage of weekly 15 minute “coffee break massages” and receive a tension relieving massage at their desks.
Ivanhoé Cambridge Inc.
Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings
Ivanhoé Cambridge Inc. is one of the largest real estate management companies in the world and manages, invests and develops commercial retail spaces. Encourages employees to volunteer through the unique “Give and Take Days” program - employees receive two paid days off each year as long as one is dedicated for volunteer work.
Knight Piésold Ltd.
Engineering Services
Knight Piésold Ltd., a part of the Knight Piésold Consulting Group, is an environmental and engineering consulting company that provides mining, environmental, water resource, road and construction services. Supports employees who are new mothers, fathers or adoptive parents with maternity and parental leave top-up payments.
KPMG LLP
Offices of Certified Public Accountants
KPMG LLP is a leading accounting and professional services firm, providing auditing, tax and financial advisory services to businesses across Canada. Employees from all levels have the opportunity to travel abroad and participate in the organization’s development work as part of the KPMG’s partnership with Free The Children.
L'Oréal Canada Inc.
Cosmetic Manufacturing
L'Oréal Canada Inc., a subsidiary of Paris-based L'Oréal Group, is a manufacturer of cosmetics and personal care products. Subsidies for tuition and professional accreditation and opportunities for international training in Paris and New York.
Labatt Breweries of Canada
Breweries
Labatt Breweries of Canada, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev, is the operator of eight breweries in Canada. Head office employees can take advantage of a variety of onsite amenities including a nap room for employees who need a quick rest, fitness facility and employee lounge stocked with video games, pool table, foosball and board games.
Loblaw Companies Limited
Supermarkets and
Other Grocery Stores

Founded in 1919, Loblaw Companies Limited is a retailer of food, as well as a provider of drugstore, general merchandise and financial products and services. Unique head office which features a herb garden and Test Kitchen where new food products are created, quiet room for meditation and prayer, PC banking ATM, and an onsite market-style cafeteria.
Lundbeck Canada Inc.
Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Lundbeck Canada Inc. is an international pharmaceutical company that specializes in the research and development of drugs for the treatment of psychiatric and neurological illnesses. Generous referral bonuses for employees who refer a candidate that is successfully hired by the company (to $2,000).
Manitoba Hydro
Hydroelectric Power Generation
Manitoba Hydro is the province's energy utility, that generates and exports electricity to wholesale markets in Canada and the mid-western United States. Active since the 1950’s, the company’s social committee organizes numerous fun events every year and helps to manage a number of sports leagues.
Manulife Financial Corporation
Direct Life Insurance Carriers
Manulife Financial Corporation provides insurance and investment management services to clients worldwide. Is located amidst a beautiful seven-acre garden oasis in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Mars Canada Inc.
Confectionery and
Food Manufacturing

Mars Canada Inc. is a manufacturer of food, confectionery and pet care products. Maintains a pet-friendly policy and even has a doggie courtyard when employees bring their dog to work.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Offices of Lawyers
McCarthy Tétrault LLP is a Canadian law firm that delivers business law, litigation services, tax law, real property law, labour and employment law nationally and globally. Provides maternity leave top-up payments to employees who are new mothers and offers a generous subsidy for in vitro fertilization (IVF) when needed.
Medtronic of Canada Ltd.
Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing
Medtronic of Canada Ltd., a division of Minneapolis based Medtronic, Inc., develops medical devices and provides services for individuals suffering from chronic illness. The company’s new LEED certified head office features many environmentally-friendly features, including a non-toxic VOC-free interior, photo-cell daylight harvesting system and a reflective ‘white’ roof to help reduce air-conditioning needs.
Merck Canada Inc.
Pharmaceutical Preparation
Manufacturing

Merck Canada Inc. is a research-based Canadian pharmaceutical company. Manages an academic scholarship program for children of employees who are interested in pursuing post-secondary education (to $2,000).
Monsanto Canada Inc.
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering and Life Sciences
Monsanto Canada Inc., a division of the St. Louis, Missouri-based Monsanto Company, is an agricultural biotechnology company that produces seed brands for crops like corn, cotton, oilseeds (soybeans and canola) and vegetables. Located in the University of Manitoba’s unique SmartPark alongside other research and technology companies, offering employees convenient access to the university’s many amenities.
Mosaic Company, The
Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing
The Mosaic Company is a producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash to wholesalers, retail dealers and individual growers. Encourages employees to save for the future with matching RSP contributions or a defined contribution pension plan.
Mountain Equipment Co-op
Sporting Goods Stores
Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) is a specialized co-op retailer of gear for wilderness and self-propelled recreation activities, with retail stores located in major cities across Canada. Helps employees balance their work and personal life with a variety of alternative work arrangements including flexible hours, telecommuting, shortened and compressed work week options and a formal earned days off program.
National Ballet of Canada, The
Dance Companies
The National Ballet of Canada is a provider of contemporary and classical ballets, as well as dance programs for families and youth. Work with Ryerson University to manage an on-site degree program that is specifically designed for dancers.
National Energy Board
Regulation and Administration of Electric Gas and Other Utilities
The National Energy Board (NEB) is an independent federal government agency responsible for the regulation of oil, gas, and electric utility industries. Exceptional parental leave top-up for new fathers and adoptive parents.
Nuance Communications 
Canada Inc.
Software Publishers

Nuance Communications Canada Inc. is a provider of diction, voice processing, voice response, messaging, records management, imaging and recording equipment. Encourages employees to keep their skills sharp with tuition subsidies as well as a variety of online training programs through its in-house “Nuance University”.
OpenText Corporation
Custom Computer Programming Services
OpenText Corporation is a software development company, specializing in enterprise content management software for all types of businesses as well as public sector clients worldwide. Offers great financial rewards including signing bonuses for some positions, referral bonuses and a share purchase plan available to all employees.
Ottawa, City of
Municipal Government
The City of Ottawa provides municipal government services to residents and businesses in the nation's capital. Helps employees achieve work-life balance through a variety of alternative work arrangements.
PCL Constructors Inc.
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
PCL Constructors Inc. is a commercial, institutional, industrial, and civil construction company. Head office employees can take advantage of a variety of onsite amenities including a quiet room for meditation and religious observance, employee lounge with fireplace, and free access to an onsite fitness facility.
PepsiCo Canada
Soft Drink Manufacturing
PepsiCo Canada is a food and beverage manufacturer that is comprised of two business units, PepsiCo Beverages Canada and PepsiCo Foods Canada. Manages a very generous academic scholarship for children of employees who pursue post-secondary education, to $10,000 per child.
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc.
Nitrogenous Fertilizer Manufacturing
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. is a producer of nitrogen, phosphate and potash fertilizers that are widely used in agricultural production. Is committed to ongoing employee education and provides subsidies for tuition and professional accreditation.
Procter & Gamble Inc.
Toiletry Product Manufacturing
Procter & Gamble Inc. (P&G Inc.) is a leading manufacturer and marketer of a wide range of consumer products. Head office features new “digital workspaces” that offer no assigned desks (including for the President) but open concept collaborative workspaces.
Provincial Health Services 
Authority / PHSA
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
The Provincial Health Services Authority manages and evaluates healthcare services in the province of British Columbia, operating organizations that include the BC Cancer Agency, the BC Centre for Disease Control and the BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre. Head office employees can stay in shape by taking advantage of the onsite fitness facility at subsidized cost, complete with instructor-led classes for yoga and pilates.
RBC
Commercial Banking
RBC / Royal Bank of Canada is the country's largest financial services group with over 79,000 full- and part-time employees serving more than 15 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients across Canada, the United States and 49 other countries. The bank and its employees support a variety of charitable organizations across the country each year, and even offers matching grants (up to $500) to employees and retirees who volunteer for 40 or more hours annually.
Rogers Communications Inc.
Cable and Other Subscription Programming
Rogers Communications Inc. is one of Canada's largest integrated communications companies, with significant cable television, Internet, wireless and wireline telephone, radio, television and publishing businesses across the country. Employees receive generous discounts on a wide range of company products, from cell phones to digital television to Toronto Blue Jays baseball tickets.
Saskatchewan Government Insurance / SGI
Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers
Saskatchewan Government Insurance / SGI is a provider of property and casualty insurance products and services. Offers compassionate leave top-up payments to employees who are called upon to care for a family member.
SaskTel   
Telecommunications
SaskTel is a provider of a complete range of communications services to residential and business customers. Every spring for the past 26 years, employees from across the province gather at a Saskatchwan rink for a friendly but competitive hockey tournament.
Shell Canada Limited
Crude Petroleum and
Natural Gas Extraction

Shell Canada Limited is an integrated petroleum company that develops and retails petroleum products. A great community citizen that ranks among Canada’s leading corporate donors, supporting approximately 800 charitable initiatives last year and providing employees with up to three paid days off each year to volunteer with their favourite charities.
Siemens Canada Limited
Engineering Services
Siemens Canada Limited is a subsidiary of Germany-based Siemens AG, which is one of the largest and most diversified electronics and electrical engineering companies in the world, serving the industry, energy and healthcare sectors. Operates an employee suggestion program that encourages employees to share their feedback the ideas that lead to savings or new revenues are evaluated for their impact and can lead to financial bonus payments ranging up to $100,000.
Simon Fraser University
Colleges and Universities
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a major Canadian university, that offers more than 100 programs to over 30,000 students at three campus locations. In addition, offers new urbanist living options as part of the UniverCity development project, which surrounds the campus and is one of the most innovative and progressive urban development projects in North America.
Solvera Solutions
Custom Computer
Programming Services

Solvera Solutions is an information technology and business consulting firm in western Canada. Lets everyone share in the company’s success with profit-sharing and year-end bonuses available to all employees.
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton is a multi-site teaching hospital and academic health science centre with more than 4,000 full- and part-time employees. Recently launched a new “Leadership Development Program for its Directors and Physician Leaders in partnership with McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business.
Stryker Canada Inc.
Medical, Dental and Hospital
Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

Stryker Canada Inc. markets and distributes specialty surgical and medical products, including reconstructive, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products to healthcare providers across the country. Manages a unique training program that pairs top-performing employees with experienced members of the leadership team.
Suncor Energy Inc.
Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction
Suncor Energy Inc. is an integrated Canadian energy company with oil and gas operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Manages an academic scholarship program for children of employees (to $1,800 per child).
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is a leading teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto that operates through three primary hospital sites, including the Bayview Campus (the main site), the Holland Orthopaedic & Arthritic Centre, and the Women & Babies Program (at Women's College Hospital). Offers a unique healthcare workplace experience, situated on nearly 100 acres of ravine parkland in midtown Toronto with plenty of green space for employees to walk, ride a bike or take a break during the day.
Takeda Canada Inc.
Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing
Takeda Canada Inc., a subsidiary of Japan-based Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., is a manufacturer of therapeutic pharmaceuticals. Encourages employees to be active in the community and provides paid time off to volunteer with local charitable organizations.
TD Bank Group
Commercial Banking
TD Bank Group provides financial and banking services to millions of customers across Canada and around the world. Provides excellent financial benefits, including low-interest home loans, year-end bonuses, discounts on banking services and a share purchase plan, letting everyone share in the company’s success.
Technip Canada Limited
Engineering Services
Technip Canada Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Technip Group, is a provider of project management, engineering and construction services for the oil, gas and petrochemical industry. Invests in ongoing employee development with tuition subsidies for job-related courses, subsidies for professional accreditation and a variety of in-house and online training options.
TELUS Corporation
Telecommunications
TELUS Corporation is Canada's second-largest telecommunications company, providing data, Internet, voice and wireless communication services. Encourages employees to work from home through a formal “Work Styles” program that is designed to help employees to easily adopt flexible work arrangements where possible.
Toronto International Film Festival Inc. / TIFF
Motion Picture Promotion and Distribution
Toronto International Film Festival Inc. / TIFF is a non-profit organization devoted to celebrating excellence in film. Offers employees free passes to the Toronto International Film Festival as well as access to film screenings and lectures throughout the year.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. / TMMC
Automobile Manufacturing
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. is a manufacturer of automobiles for the North American market. The surrounding grounds feature walking trails, a baseball diamond, a basketball court, tennis courts, a soccer field as well as a playground for children.
Trican Well Service Ltd.
Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations
Trican Well Service Ltd. is a pressure pumping company and supplier of specialized products, equipment and technology for oil and gas producers. Helps cultivate an ownership culture with a share purchase plan that is available to all employees and offers additional financial benefits including signing and year-end bonuses for some and referral bonuses for employees who refer a candidate that is successfully hired (to $1,000).
UNB / University of New Brunswick
Colleges and Universities
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is one of Canada's oldest English-language universities and one of the first public universities established in North America. Encourages employees to balance their work and personal life through a range of alternative work arrangements, including flexible hours, telecommuting, shortened work week option and reduced summer hours.
Union Gas Limited
Natural Gas Distribution
Union Gas Limited is a Canadian natural gas storage, transmission and distribution company. Manages a flexible health benefits plan that allows employees to customize levels of coverage according to their personal needs.
University of Toronto
Colleges and Universities
The University of Toronto is one of Canada's largest research and teaching universities, offering 800 undergraduate fields of study and 400 graduate and professional programs to over 77,000 students. Children of employees may also be eligible for a 100% tuition waiver if attending undergraduate studies at U of T.
Vancouver City Savings Credit Union
Credit Unions
Vancouver City Savings Credit Union (Vancity) is a member-owned co-operative credit union, providing a range of financial products and services to members across the province. Helps employees keep more of their money along the way through a number of great financial benefits, including low-interest home loans as well as no fee bank accounts and credit cards.
Vancouver, City of
Municipal Government
The City of Vancouver provides municipal government services to residents and businesses in one of Canada's largest cities. Encourages employees to support local community organizations by providing paid time off to volunteer with charitable initiatives.
Verafin Inc.
Custom Computer Programming Services
Founded in 2003 Verafin Inc. is a provider of fraud detection and AML software for the financial industry. Part of group of smaller employers that have introduced a flexible “no limit” vacation policy that lets employees decide how much time they need in any given year.
West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.
Sawmills
West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. is an integrated forest products company that produces lumber, wood chips, fibreboard, plywood, pulp, and newsprint. Manages an academic scholarship program for children of employees who are pursuing post-secondary education in Canada.
Western University
Colleges and Universities
Founded in 1878, Western University (University of Western Ontario) is a post-secondary educational institution, with nearly 23,000 students. Employees and faculty are encouraged to keep fit with subsidized memberships to the impressive 160,000 square-foot recreation centre, the largest of its kind at a Canadian university.
World Vision Canada
Other Social Advocacy Organizations
World Vision is Canada's largest private relief and development agency, sponsoring over half a million children around the world. Manages an internal secondment policy that allows employees to try a new role within the organization for up to six months while holding their original position.
WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd.
Engineering Services
WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd. is a provider of engineering, procurement and construction management services. Provides a range of additional financial rewards including signing and year-end bonuses for some and generous referral bonuses for employees who refer a candidate that is successfully hired by the company (to $4,000).
Xerox Canada Inc.
Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing
Xerox Canada Inc. is a supplier of document management technology such as printing and publishing systems, digital copiers, laser and solid ink printers and fax machines, and provides support services including in-house production, mailrooms, and online document repositories. An avid supporter of continued employee education and provides generous tuition subsidies for job-related courses (to $5,000), financial bonuses for some course completion and subsidies for professional accreditation.
Yukon, Government of
Provincial/Territorial Government
The Government of Yukon is responsible for delivering public services to residents and business located across the territory. New employees receive four weeks of paid vacation to start, working up to a maximum of eight weeks for long serving employees.
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Canada’s skills gap continues to widen

The concerns of skill shortage still loom large in Canada.

According to the findings of the study conducted by Hays PLC, a global recruiting firm, Canada ranks ninth in the developed world for the shortage of skilled workers, a drop from the scores posted last year.
Japan, the United States, Germany and Sweden are other countries that face the problem of skilled worker shortage, the report highlighted.
With no changes in the immigration polices and the aging Canadian work force, the situation in Canada is sure to get worse, Hays chief executive Alistair Cox, said.
“Sadly … there is a lot of friction in the system, which will make [the jobs mismatch] worse as the economy improves,” Mr. Cox said. “Jobs are being created, but we simply don’t have enough skills in the right place at the right time.”
“Canada is starting to show some worrying trends that there is a gap between the skills available versus what industries are looking for,” he said.
While on one hand the educational institutions have failed to produce to right skilled workers to address the country’s future job requirement, on the other hand immigration rules are also being “tuned to mass and unskilled migration issues, as opposed to highly skilled migration,” Mr. Cox said.
Cox recommended a more flexible immigration system as an answer to the problem. He said that countries should effectively differentiate between highly skilled workers, and lower- and middle-level skills.
He further added that countries should tend to work with business to develop targets. “[Immigration policy] has to be designed and developed by government in conjunction with what business wants. That link-age [needs to be] an absolutely iron bond,” he said.
Cox appreciated Australia’s flexible points system that encouraged immigration targeted to specific professional job sectors. However, the country has recently tightened immigration rules, he pointed.
Immigration Canada making changes
While it’s not official, but Canada is working on some changes in its immigration system that are expected to come into effect from late 2014.
The new system will be called the Expression of Interest (EOI). The process will require to person seeking immigration to file in a simplified application.
From that pool of applications, the most promising candidates, based on the immigration department’s selection criteria, will be short listed.
These short-listed candidates will then be invited to submit a full application, including documentation to prove their claimed qualifications.
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BC Trucking Association Seeks 25 Immigrant Truck Drivers For Pilot Project

Veronica538 at work as truckdriver
Veronica538 at work as truckdriver (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
LANGLEY -The BC Trucking Association (BCTA) has developed a new skills assessment tool called IDRIVE and is looking for 25 recent immigrants with professional truck-driving experience to participate in a pilot test to be scheduled in November or December 2013.

BCTA is working with BC motor carriers to find ways to address a shortage of professional drivers that could run as high as 33,000 across Canada by 2020,according to a Conference Board of Canada study.”Immigrants to Canada are a valuable source of labour for the industry but may need help representing their skills to employers here,” says Louise Yako,BCTA President & CEO. “And BC employers need to know how driving experience from outside Canada rates in BC, where regulations, equipment, and geography may be quite different.”To assist, BCTA has partnered with the Asia Pacific Gateway Skills Table to develop a truck driver skill and experience assessment tool with input from motor carriers.

IDRIVE stands for “Immigrant Driver Readiness – Industry Validation and Engagement,” and it reviews the professiona lexperience of drivers who are new to Canada, to provide them with a verified report on their readiness for employmentin BC. IDRIVE tests industry knowledge, essential skills, employability characteristics (including customer service skills) and driving skills.

IDRIVE is made possible by the Immigrant Employment Council of BC.Funding is provided by the Governmentof Canada and the Province of BritishColumbia.”We are pleased to support the BCTA’s immigrant driver readiness tool that will help employers understand and benefit from the experience and skills of BC’s immigrant labour pool,” says Kelly Pollack, Executive Director of the Immigrant Employment Council of BC.IDRIVE is now ready for a pilot test, and BCTA invites 25 immigrant drivers to participate, to make sure that both drivers and trucking industry employers can depend on its results.

Assessments can take place throughout the province depending on where drivers are located.Participants must not be employed currentlyin the trucking industry, but must live in BC and have a BC Class 1 commercial driver’s licence – or be willing to obtain one within the timeframe of the pilot project, which includes a road test.They must have at least one year of professional driving experience, here or in another country, read and write basic English, and be eligible to work in Canada, among a few other requirements.In return, participants receive a copy of their IDRIVE assessment, and BCTA will work to connect them with motorcarriers interested in the pilot and looking for drivers to hire
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Travel and Work in Canada

English: Banff Park Museum National Historic S...
English: Banff Park Museum National Historic Site, Banff, Alberta, Canada (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Make your dream of travelling and working abroad a reality! International Experience Canada gives you the information and resources you need to travel and work in Canada for up to one year.

You’ve always dreamed of spending a year living and working in Canada. Maybe you want to work at a ski resort in Banff... gain valuable work experience in the financial district in downtown Toronto... or do an internship entirely in French in Quebec City.

International Experience Canada (IEC) manages Canada’s youth mobility arrangements and agreements with different countries around the world. 


These arrangements and agreements make it easier for you to obtain a work permit to travel and work in Canada for up to one year.
Work permits under IEC are available to young people aged 18-35* who are from one of the countries that have a bilateral reciprocal youth mobility arrangement or agreement with Canada. Consult the list below for participating countries to see if your country of origin has a bilateral reciprocal youth mobility arrangement or agreement with Canada. Click on the name of your country to be redirected to the corresponding Embassy of Canada website for specific application details.

Can’t find your country in the list? Connect with one of these recognized organizations for other travel and work opportunities in Canada.

Over the age of 35?* Contact us for information on other work permit options.

Country
Territory
Working
Holiday
Young
Professionals
International
Coop
AustraliaYesYesYes
AustriaNoYesYes
BelgiumYesNoNo
ChileYesYesYes
Costa RicaYesYesYes
CroatiaYesYesYes
Czech RepublicYesYesYes
DenmarkYesNoNo
EstoniaYesYesYes
FranceYesYesYes
GermanyYesYesYes
GreeceYesYesYes
Hong KongYesNoNo
IrelandYesNoNo
ItalyYesNoNo
JapanYesNoNo
Korea, Rep.YesNoNo
LatviaYesYesYes
LithuaniaYesYesYes
MexicoYesYesYes
NetherlandsYesYesNo
New ZealandYesNoNo
NorwayYesYesYes
PolandYesYesYes
SlovakiaYesYesYes
SloveniaYesYesYes
SpainYesYesYes
SwedenYesYesYes
SwitzerlandNoYesYes
TaiwanYesYesYes
UkraineYesYesYes
United KingdomYesNoNo

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Transitioning from Semi-Skilled Worker Status to Canadian Permanent Residency

Recruitment Day
Recruitment Day (Photo credit: Middle Island Fire Department)
By David Cohen
Over 300,000 temporary foreign workers currently reside in Canada. They perform vital jobs in a wide array of professions and skill levels. Economic prosperity in Canada is increasingly dependent on workers who perform ‘semi-skilled’ occupations. These workers can be found in a range of key sectors, including but not limited to trucking, hospitality, construction, and manufacturing.
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), semi-skilled work requires a secondary-school level of education, and/or on the job training in order to perform. However, it does not necessarily require post-secondary education. Semi-skilled occupations are classified as ‘C’ level in Canada’s National Occupation Classification (NOC), which organizes Canadian jobs according to their industry and the level of skill required to perform them. In addition to semi-skilled (NOC ‘C’ level) jobs, there are skilled jobs (NOCs A and B levels) and managerial jobs (NOC 0 level). Below semi-skilled are unskilled jobs, which are classified as NOC level D.
Most economically-driven Canadian immigration programs require workers to have experience in a ‘skilled’ job (NOC 0, A, or B levels). However, semi-skilled workers already in Canada may have a number of immigration options available to them, should they choose to pursue a Permanent Residency application.
In this article, the first in a two-part series, CIC News will explore the various programs that offer permanent residency options to semi-skilled (and sometimes unskilled) workers:
Options for Semi-Skilled Workers
All economic immigration programs with semi-skilled worker streams come under the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). These programs are tailored to suit the labour needs of individual provinces. As such, no two are exactly the same. Interested applicants are encouraged to research what sort of regulations and requirements a program needs before applying.
In this article, CIC News will briefly outline five PNPs that include a semi-skilled worker component. In the next mid-month newsletter, we will explore the final five PNPs. Be aware that applicants to all PNP programs now require applicants to meet meet minimum language requirements in either English or French:
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP):
  • Employer Driven Stream/Semi-Skilled Worker Category
    • Semi-skilled workers in the following five industries may be eligible to apply to this stream: Food and Beverage Processing, Hotel and Lodging, Manufacturing, Trucking, Foodservice.
    • An unlimited amount of candidates in the fields of front desk/clerk, room attendant, food and beverage processors, heavy haul truckers of all types, and food services will be accepted by the program until November 28th, 2013.
    • Applicants must be currently living in Alberta and working in the province for at least six months. Minimum total work experience in the field ranges from 6 months (trucking) to three years (food and beverage).
    • English language requirements for semi-skilled workers applying through the AINP program are less stringent than requirements for skilled workers
  • Strategic Recruitment Stream/Compulsory and Optional Trades Category
  • Long Haul Truck Driver Stream
    • Truck drivers must be working in the industry in Saskatchewan for a minimum of 6 months, and have a total of 2 years of experience. They must have an eligible job offer from an employer in the field.
    • They must possess Saskatchewan Class 1A license and be able to drive to the United States.
  • Hospitality Sector Pilot Project
    • Food/Beverage Servers, Food Counter Attendant/Kitchen Helpers, and Housekeeping/Cleaning Staff may be eligible under this stream
    • Applicants must be living in Saskatchewan and must have worked for at least 6 months in one of the above industries.
  • Strategic Occupations Stream/Entry-Level and Semi-Skilled Worker Category
    • Semi-skilled workers in the following three industries may be eligible to apply to this stream: Tourism and Hospitality, Long-Haul Trucking, and Food Processing.
    • Both semi-skilled and unskilled (NOC levels C and D) workers may be eligible to apply provided they are living and working in Northeastern British Columbia. This is provided as part of the Northeast Pilot Project.
  • Skilled Worker Applicants with Employer Support Stream
    • Workers in occupations at NOC C and D levels in the following industries may be eligible for this program: business, health, sales, trades/transportation, natural resources, and manufacturing. They must have been working for more than a year with their New Brunswickemployer. They must also receive an eligible job offer from the employer.
    • Applications to this program are assessed on a points scale. Applicants must meet the 50 point mark to qualify for the program. Points are allocated on the basis of age, education, work experience, language ability and overall adaptability.
  • Employer Direct Stream
    • NOC C and D level workers may be eligible for this program provided that they have been living and working in Manitoba for 6 months prior to submission of their application. They must hold an eligible job offer from a Manitoba employer.
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As Canadian Industries Boom, Civil Engineers in High Demand

English: Al Bordeau Reviewing Plansets. Is thi...
English: Al Bordeau Reviewing Plansets. Is this a plan of utilities like water supply, electricity, etc in a urban district (MUD District Tract = Municipal Utility District)? which? what device is lying there? (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By David Cohen
All around the world, civil engineers are among the key drivers of economic and societal growth. In Canada, a country with a rapidly expanding economy, the need for skilled engineers has never been greater. Civil engineers who come to Canada are able to take advantage of one of the most welcoming and well-paying job markets in the world, and many are able to stay in Canada permanently as Canadian Permanent Residents.
The Need for Civil Engineers
Civil engineering is one of the largest branches of engineering, comprising approximately one fifth of the entire discipline. Despite its popularity, Canada is facing a drastic shortage of qualified civil engineers. This is due to a number of factors, including expansion of projects throughout the country and a work force that is, on average, older and closer to retirement than other engineering disciplines.
While civil engineers are coveted across Canada, the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta are especially in need of experts in this field. According to Statistics Canada, 2013 was the first year that the ‘excess supply’ of civil engineers in the country reached zero. This means that, statistically, the profession has full employment. At current rates, it is expected that thousands of civil engineering jobs will need to be filled by the year 2020.
With too few Canadian graduates pursuing this career path, many employers are looking abroad to find the workers they need. Shawn Paulson, an Edmonton-based engineering recruiter, said the following in an interview with the Financial Post:
“We’ve shown a 25% increase in overall hires each year, and those are all engineers. Last year alone we hired over 600 engineering-related professionals. Unfortunately, there are just not enough graduates right now.”
Civil Engineers Find Success in Canada
Once in Canada, civil engineers benefit from good jobs and competitive salaries. Because their skills are in high demand, they have the flexibility to work almost anywhere they wish, provided that they obtain the necessary certification.
Even recent civil engineering graduates with limited professional experience are highly sought after. In fact, the entry level salary for this field is one of the highest in Canada, with new graduates regularly making figures in the mid $60,000 range. Mid-career and advanced level professionals can make salaries in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
With so much demand for their skills, civil engineers can choose not just their place of work, but also the type of work they wish to do. They are therefore often able to work on fulfilling assignments in fields directly associated with their expertise, whether they are in a booming city or on the Canadian frontier.
“With a growing population in need of services, not to mention the incredibly profitable natural resources sector, engineers are needed more than ever to help Canada meet current and future needs,” said Attorney David Cohen. “More than almost any other occupation, their skills are truly rewarded at the highest levels.”
Coming to Canada as a Civil Engineer
At any time, a foreign engineer may travel to Canada as a Temporary Worker, provided they have received an eligible job offer and obtained the necessary work authorization. However, there are also many options for civil engineers to immigrate directly to Canada as Permanent Residents.
The Quebec Skilled Worker Program awards a high number of points to civil engineers, whose profession is currently listed on the province’s list of eligible areas of training/fields of study. Once in Canada, engineers who immigrate through this program may seek work in Quebec’s cities or extensive natural resource sector, or they may pursue employment opportunities elsewhere in Canada.
Additionally, Civil Engineers are on the current list of eligible occupations for the popular Federal Skilled Worker Program. The Federal Skilled Worker Program is accepting only 300 applications for each targeted occupation, so interested applicants should be aware that quick action may be required to submit an application before the program closes for this year.
If an individual is already working in Canada as a civil engineer, s/he may be eligible to apply through the Skilled Worker stream of the Provincial Nominee Program that covers their province of residence, or through the Canadian or Quebec Experience Class programs.
“Overall, there is no shortage of opportunities for a civil engineer to come to Canada,” said Attorney David Cohen. “With such valuable skills, they will truly have all of Canada ready to welcome them to their new home.”
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