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How has TRIEC worked with government to better integrate skilled immigrants into the labour market?

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How has TRIEC worked with government to better integrate skilled immigrants into the labour market?

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TRIEC’s Intergovernmental Relations Committee (IGR) consists of representatives from all departments and ministries in all three levels of government that have an interest in the issue of immigrant employment. The committee meets regularly and looks at opportunities for collaboration and new mechanisms for funding and policy making. For a list of IGR members, click here. Highlights The first ever Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement was signed in 2005. In 2006, Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration held joint consultations across Ontario to get input on the implementation of the agreement. In addition to participating in all stages of the consultations, TRIEC submitted the document To Employment: Services for Skilled Immigrants in the Toronto Region which follows the life cycle of skilled immigrants as they move toward labour market integration. The document is the result of the collaborative work of TRIEC’s IGR committee, which unde

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