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The Ontario government is launching the country’s fi rst microloan fund to help social enterprises – businesses that have a positive social, cultural, or environmental impact while generating revenue – create more jobs and strengthen local communities.

“Ontario’s social enterprises help create a vibrant and diverse economy with more opportunities for people of all abilities and backgrounds,” said Minister of Economic De-velopment, Trade and Employment Dr. Eric Hoskins. “Ontario is proud to work with so-cial enterprises to address the social, environ-mental, cultural and economic challenges no government can solve alone.”

The province has partnered with the Cen-tre for Social Innovation, TD Bank Group, Mi-crosoft Canada, Alterna Savings, KPMG and Social Capital Partners to launch the Ontario Catapult Microloan Fund. Under the fund, social enterprises that help solve a social, en-vironmental, cultural or economic problem, such as youth unemployment, may qualify for a loan of $5,000 to $25,000 and support services like mentorship.

“This microloan fund is an important step in accelerating the work of social entrepreneurs across Ontario,” said CEO for the Centre for Social Innovation Tonya Surman. “The Cen-tre for Social Innovation is delighted to bring our vision, experience and track record to this emerging collaborative of partners dedicated to building a pipeline for social enterprise.”

Ontario is also launching a new Offi ce for Social Enterprise led by Special Advisor

Helen Burstyn. The offi ce will promote social entrepreneurship across Ontario, partnering with the private, not-for-profi t and public sectors to coordinate and expand the tools available to social entrepreneurs.

Providing the right climate to attract in-vestment, create jobs and grow the economy is part of the new Ontario government’s plan to build a prosperous and fair province for all.

QUICK FACTS• The Ontario Catapult Microloan Fund is

open to Ontario-based social enterprises and will begin accepting applications in June. It will be managed by the Centre for Social Innovation.

• An example of a social enterprise is To-ronto’s Evergreen Brick Works, which uses revenue generated through paid activities, donations, event rentals, and even onsite parking meters, to deliver accessible and in-clusive community programs that bring na-ture back to cities –improving the environ-ment and promoting health and wellness.

• Ontario’s 2013 Budget introduced the govern-ment’s Youth Jobs Strategy to help more young people fi nd jobs or start their own businesses, while helping employers fi nd the skilled work-ers they need to thrive in the global economy.

• The government is holding consultations on the Youth Jobs Strategy across the prov-ince throughout May and June.

• Ontario has created 401,900 jobs since June 2009, exceeding the number of jobs lost in the recession by 136,100. ●

Source: The Government of Ontario

Social enterprises create jobs and strengthen communities

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GENERAL/CAREER TRAINING POSITIONS GREATER TORONTO EDITION, JUNE 22–29, 2013

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Career Training

Offering career training in:

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professions in Canada have specific educational and physical requirements for employment. Those considering enrolling in the Law Enforcement Foundations program should become familiar with the qualifications for entry-level positions with individual organizations. If you have a criminal record, it may be difficult to find employment in this industry. †Graduates of the Medical Laboratory Assistant/Technician program are eligible to write the OSMT certification examination. Successful completion of this exam will allow students to attain the designation of MLA/T (Medical Laboratory Assistant/Technician). ††Accredited

by LSUC. Career services assistance available to graduates. Programs and schedules vary by campus. Morning and afternoon classes available. Evening classes vary by campus.

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ENROL NOW ATwww.NAHB.ca

www.nahb.ca

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– bridging program for Health Care Aides (Saturdays)

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– OHIP billing certificate also available– Hospital job placement– Learn to manage any medical office environment

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T r a i n i n g H e a l t h c a r e , B u s i n e s s a n d L a w E n f o r c e m e n t S p e c i a l i s t s S i n c e 1 9 7 9

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(at Confederation Pkwy.)HAMILTON LOCATION - 31 King Street East, Hamilton (at Hughson St.)

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Tel: 905.405.0001 Fax: 905.405.0006

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GRADUATE AND BE JOB-READY IN LESS THAN 1 YEAR!*

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Get Readyto Work in1-6 Months

A1-Global Training Institute, A Registered Career College with Two Campuses in

Mississauga, ON serving the community through Education since 1995.

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for FREE Construction Training

NEW PROGRAM: Kitchen Cabinet Makers/Installers

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www.ibtcollege.com1•888•402.9008

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*Some programs longer than one year. Programs and schedules vary by campus. Career services assistance available to graduates. Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Morning and afternoon classes available. Evening classes vary by campus. Accredited by LSUC. **Graduates of the Medical Laboratory Assistant program are eligible to write the OSMT

certification examination. Successful completion of this exam will allow students to attain the designation of MLA/T (Medical Laboratory Assistant/Technician).

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WHY SPEND 2 TO 4 YEARS AT A PUBLIC COLLEGE?

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Classes Start

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Immigration Refugee Board (IRB)• Business and Client Centred Practice• Professional Responsibility –

“Code of Ethical Conduct”

AREAS OF STUDY INCLUDE:

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BUSINESSHonours Business AdministrationAccounting & Payroll Administration

TECHNOLOGYInformation Technology ProfessionalInformation Technology AdministratorEnterprise Web & Mobile DeveloperNetwork AdministratorVideo Game Design & DevelopmentVideo Game Design TechnologiesWeb Technology Specialist

HEALTHCAREPhysiotherapy AssistantOccupational Therapy AssistantPharmacy AssistantAddiction Worker

Personal Support WorkerCommunity Services Worker

LAWParalegal (LSUC Accredited)Law ClerkPolice Foundations

SUPPLY CHAINSupply Chain & LogisticsProfessional Transport OperatorTractor-Trailer (AZ)

Get the Skills you Needfor your New Career

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1-888-892-5542www.CareerThisYear.comKITCHENER: 110 KING ST. E.HAMILTON: 4 HUGHSON ST. S.BRAMPTON: 252 QUEEN ST. E.MISSISSAUGA: 55 CITY CENTRE DR.TORONTO: 425 BLOOR ST. E. STE 200SCARBOROUGH: 4438 SHEPPARD AVE. E.OSHAWA: 200 JOHN ST. W.

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Not all programs are available at all locations. Registered as a Private Career College under The Private Career Colleges Act 2005. Approved as a Vocational Program under The Private Career Colleges Act 2005.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO QUALIFYEI Recipients may qualify for Second Career Funding.

Foreign Trained Professionals may qualify for “Prior Learning Credits.”

• COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKER

• MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

• PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER

• PHARMACY TECHNICIAN (REQUIREMENTS SET BY NAPRA, CPTEA & OCP)

• ACCOUNTING & PAYROLL

• BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

www.cjcollege.com

Call Now... Your Future Is Waiting!

Your Community Provider of Health Care Programs

FREE PARKING

COMPUTER/MEDICALOFFICE ASSISTANT

Graduate in less than 6 months

(ECG / Phlebotomy workshops)

1-888-674-0317Scarborough Campus

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1. 2. Canadian Payroll Specialist3. Mechanical Engineering Design4. CNC & MasterCAM Technology5. Civil Engineering Design & Technology6. Structural Engineering Design & Technology7. 8. Network Administrator9. Paralegal + Practicum (Accredited by LSUC)10. Physiotherapy Assistant + Practicum

TOLL FREE1 877 320 7916

JOB READYDIPLOMA PROGRAMS

* Note: All these diploma programs provide an optional co-op opportunity.* * Please check our website for new course start dates.

FREE PARALEGAL SEMINAR Paralegal as a profession is experiencing a tremendous demand in Ontario. Metro College will hold a paralegal seminar to provide you with information about this exciting career. The seminar will take place on June 29th, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. on campus. Call now to reserve your seats. Please feel free to bring your friends. Refreshment will be provided.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFOR TRAINING

203 COLLEGE ST. Suite 201–205

BENEFITS OF OUR COURSES• Small classes• Projects and co-op for work

experience• Job ready within one year• High employment rate

PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARECOURSES

SYNCHRO

EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE RECIPIENTScan possibly get funding for training and get a new professional job afterwards.

Your DestinationFor Success!

(416) 491-8878www.mapleleafcollege.ca

245 Fairview Mall Dr. Suite 204 (Minutes from Don Mills Subway Station)

• CIVIL ENGINEERINGCAD Designer/DraftspersonCivil engineering technicianProject ManagementConstruction EstimatorConstruction TechnologistHome InspectorConstruction Inspector

• ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGIndustrial ElectricianPLC ProgrammerElectrical Engineering TechnicianMill ElectricianPlant ElectricianApprentice Electrician

• CNC & MASTERCAMCNC ProgrammerCNC OperatorMechanical EngineersMechanical Technologist

•MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCAD Designer/DraftspersonProduct Design EngineerDigital Design EngineerMechanical DesignersMechanical EngineeringDesign SpecialistMechanical Technologist

ENGINEERING DIPLOMAS• Excellent instructors

with industry experience• Very strong and

comprehensive program• 100% instructor-led• A lot of hands-on practice

Great News: EI and Second Career Funding!- Laid off on or after Jan. 1, 2005?- Second Career application rejected in the last 2 years?- Sickness, Maternity, Social Assistance, Self-employed clients:

PSW DIPLOMA• Co-op Placement• Hands-on Clinical

Experience• Highly experienced teachers• Excellent PSW Lab

• 26 weeks & 35 weeks• Office Admin +

Accounting + Payroll• QuickBooks + Simply

Accounting ACCPAC + Business Visions

• MS Office + Bookkeeping

• Business Law and Ethics• Business

Communication• CPA Preparation

ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA

We have more than 10 years experience to help EI Recipients

We provide free consulting services to answerSecond Career questions!

*Articulation Agreement with Cape Breton University*Stanford International College is approved as a Private Career College under PCC Act 2005.

Programs and schedules vary by campus

What are you waiting for...

Call Stanford International College today!

416-383-1608www.scbt.ca

Careers in Skilled Trade Be job ready in less than 1 year . . .

NORTH YORK CAMPUSSuite 306

150 Consumers Rd.

416-383-1608

TORONTO CAMPUS25 Scarsdale Rd.

Units 8 & 9

416-423-8188

MISSISSAUGA CAMPUSUnits 1 & 7

1011 Eglinton Ave.

905-629-3088

KITCHENER CAMPUS 146 Trafalgar Ave

519-895-0088

EI and Non-EI, WSIB, Laid-off, ODSP Recipients may qualify for funding

Stanford International Collegeof Business and Technology

Interested in Skilled Trades• Gas Technician (Full Time and

Part Time)• Industrial Automation

(PLC Robotics)• Welding 1 Specialist/Inspector• CNC and Master CAM• Automotive Technology• Computer Aided Design &

Drafting

Other Diploma Programs• Hospitality and Tourism*• Accounting• Business Managment

Pre Exam Courses and Certificates• Industrial & Construction

Electrician• Industrial Mechanic (Milwright)• Refrigeration & Air Conditioning• Plumber• ODP and WHMIS• Gas Fitter G3• Welder Training

Accredited by TSSA (Technical Standards and Safety Authority)

and CWB (Canadian Welding Bureau)

ElectrolysisAdvanced Esthetics

Oracle Database AdministrationYou might be eligible for the second

career funding program to be retrained if you have been laid off

on or after January 1, 2005