Are you looking for Canada provincial government jobs? Here are the Canadian government jobs for Canadian 10 provinces and 3 territories. The ten provinces are Alberta, British Columbia (BC), Manitoba, New Brunswick (NB), Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island (PEI), Quebec, and Saskatchewan, while the three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon. Clicking on each link below will lead you to the official provincial employment website accordingly. These links have been tested manually for 2010.

For latest opportunities, visit Canada Government Jobs

STRATFORD, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Aug. 11, 2010) – The Government of Canada is helping to increase profitability and access new markets for Ontario’s goat industry. Today, Member of Parliament Gary Schellenberger (Perth-Wellington), on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, was pleased to announce an investment of over $700,000 to establish an integrated dairy goat genetic improvement program.

The GoGen pilot project, which will be overseen by Ontario Goat, will help the goat industry make genetic improvements to increase milk production and improve meat quality through superior genetics. The funds will also be used to update, modify and bring efficiencies to current goat genetic tools already provided by the goat industry.

“The goat industry represents one of the largest growth opportunities in Ontario agriculture today,” said MP Schellenberger. “This project has great potential to help goat producers become more profitable, increase sales and access new milk and meat markets.”

The pilot project will help determine the value and benefits of a domestic genetic improvement program specifically geared to the goat industry and will work with several existing programs, including CanWest DHI for milk testing, www.goatgenetics.ca for goat evaluations, and Gencor (a leader in the cow genetics industry) on genetic evaluation and assessment of artificial insemination tools. Information about the project will be communicated regularly in the Ontario Goat newsletter and on their website.

“By implementing an integrated pilot program, the Ontario goat industry can demonstrate the value that these combined programs and services can have to the entire goat industry and to the individual goat producer,” said Jennifer Haley, Executive Director, Ontario Goat. “The GoGen project will provide a toolbox full of production management tools that will ultimately help producers become more efficient and return more dollars to their operations.”

“Through the use of pilot herds, this project will allow producers to learn the value of implementing goat genetic improvement programs from their peers”, said Jim Rickard, AAC Chair. “These programs can help position the Ontario goat industry to capture future growth opportunities, both domestic and export, and remain competitive.”

Funding for this project is being provided by the Canadian Agricultural Adaptation Program (CAAP). In Ontario, CAAP is delivered by the Agricultural Adaptation Council (AAC).

CAAP is a five-year (2009-2014), $163-million national initiative that aims to help the Canadian agricultural sector adapt and remain competitive. Eligible CAAP projects could be in areas of traceability, environment, climate change, capacity development, pests and diseases, and more.

Canada’s Economic Action Plan, coupled with other Government of Canada programs and initiatives such as CAAP, continues to help farmers by focusing on creating jobs and strengthening the economy. Investments in new and emerging market opportunities will help build an even stronger agriculture industry and Canadian economy for the future.

For more information on CAAP, please visit www.agr.gc.ca/caap.

To learn more about AAC, please visit www.adaptcouncil.org.

Albany, NY (August 10, 2010) – To make it easier for job seekers to search for careers, the New York State Department of Labor has launched the New York State Job Bank web site:  http://www.laborny.jobs/.  There are 84,217 jobs posted on the new site and it continues to grow.

The site offers free services for both job seekers and businesses to speed hiring. Job seekers can post resumes and scan job openings, while businesses can post job openings and view resumes to find qualified candidates.

The new site offers these benefits for the job seeker:

  • Helps them to search job listings by key word or location
  • Alerts them to the latest job postings as often as they choose
  • Allows them to post resumes
  • Gives them the option to let employers view their resume

The Department urges New Yorkers to register with the site, post their resumes, and let the Labor Department become their personal job search agent.

“In this tough job market we need to find every way possible to improve the tools we already have,” said Commissioner Gardner. “We will continue to expand and improve this site because the unemployed deserve nothing less. This site adds more jobs, makes it easier for job seekers to find those jobs, and helps businesses to post jobs and find talent.”

Businesses that register with the new site get these benefits:

  • Enables them to search thousands of resumes from a highly qualified talent pool
  • Automatically adds jobs listed on their web sites to the job bank
  • Expands company exposure by posting their job across the country via Labor Department partnerships

Job seekers already give the new site high praise. DOL Facebook fan, Karen E., of Rego Park, says, “I found the new site very easy to navigate. It was easy to set up my account and post my resume.”Another fan says, “Thanks, just applied for a new posting I hadn’t seen on other boards.”

You can also search for jobs directly on the Labor Department’s homepage:  www.labor.ny.gov.

Are you a web designer and looking for creative jobs in Canada? Here is a real story of a web signer in Canada. Graphic Designer Canada will tell you how to be a web designer, how they work and how much they can earn.

Amy Haakmat is a Graphic/Web designer and she has her own little company called Nothing Ugly. She got involved with graphic design in university, and ended up graduating with a bachelor’s degree in computer imaging,
which is web design and photography and print design as well.

What is the minimum education requirement to be a web designer in Canada?

Amy Haakmat: The minimum level education someone needs to be a graphic designer is a two-year diploma in graphic design at a college. if they can get that.

How to be a good web designer?

Amy Haakmat: 1. A person who would do well as a graphic designer or a web designer is somebody who is able to listen to people. You have to be very good at listening to people and learning what they want.

2. You have to be willing to change something that you personally might think is very good to please your client.

3. You have to be very patient, and you have to be able to come up with ideas on the fly, and you have to be able to meet deadlines. It’s a very deadline-driven, very client-driven type of job.

How much a web designer can earn in Canada?

Amy Haakmat: To start out as a graphic designer you can’t expect a lot, you can expect to make, maybe, up to $3000.
As a freelancer, it’s a little different, and as web designer it’s a little different, for print you can get anything from $16 an hour and up from there, or for web design you need to really discuss it with your client.

It depends on how much work you have to put into it, how many pages they have. It’s very subjective — I couldn’t really give you the rate.

If you’re working in a private business, you can probably expect upwards of forty up to maybe sixty thousand sometimes more; some designers make well over a hundred thousand a year.

As Amy Haakmat mentioned, Graphic design is not a 9-5 job. You often have to bring work home with you and work nights in order to make your deadlines. Are you ready to be a web designer in Canada?

P.S. For web designers, it’s very easy to find jobs from Elance.com, and it’s free to join, or upgrade to a paid member with more opportunities, you can sign up Here today.

Source: Career Canada

Do you want to work in Canada? Do you know what your occupation is called in Canada (NOC) and how it is described? Do you know what jobs are most needed for Canada? Do you know what is the trend of your occupation in Canada? Do you know which province or city is most likely for you to find a job? It’s important to get authoritative employment information when you plan to live and work in Canada. Working in Canada Tool can help you find Employment in Canada and have the answers to these questions above.

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Recently there is a good news for job seekers in IT field. JobServe Canada Inc  and IT World Canada announced they formed  a powerful strategic partnership to establish an unparalleled niche IT job-board for Canada to launch September 1st 2010.

JobServe Canada will provide IT World with an integrated niche IT job board that will be tied back into JobServe.ca, allowing IT jobs on both sites to be cross-advertised.

This move solidifies JobServe’s global leadership in online IT recruitment, and establishes a very strong niche IT presence in Canada.

Customers of JobServe Canada will benefit by having the ability to access the IT community of IT World’s web and print publications, creating unprecedented reach and targeted advertising for recruiters at no extra cost.

Readers of IT World Canada will now have a dedicated job board with thousands of IT jobs.

Fawn Annan, President and Group Publisher for IT World Canada, recently commented, “The new partnership offers added value to our users by providing them with the opportunity to search tens of thousands of IT jobs in Canada and around the world. We are incredibly pleased with the robustness of the new platform from JobServe and are looking forward to the response from our membership to this important part of our service to them.”

Christopher Klotz, CEO of JobServe Canada, said, “This exciting partnership creates the first real IT niche job board in Canada that will be hard to match by anyone. With our global leadership in IT recruitment and IT World’s access to the technology worker in Canada, it is a partnership made in heaven.”

The site will be accessible across all IT World Canada’s publications including ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, CIO Canada, CDN, itBusiness.ca and direct on the website, jobs.itworldcanada.com, live from September 1.

(Source: www.jobserve.ca)

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