Your February 2025 guide to finding success in Canada

Resources to navigate life and work as an immigrant

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Staying indoors with a hot drink on a chilly Canadian winter day is tempting. It’s also the perfect time to embrace the Canadian spirit and enjoy fun winter activities! In this newsletter, we’ve included an article on exciting winter sports, insights on micro-credentials to boost your career, information about a free English language training tool, and a story on the support for newcomers’ small businesses in Morden, Manitoba. We hope this content supports your immigrant journey. Please share your thoughts with us at [email protected].

Unlock career opportunities faster with micro-credentials

Short courses, such as micro-credentials, help you understand how your skills translate in Canada while providing insights into industry practices. Adding them to your résumé can help you stand out to employers.
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CanAvenue: Helping newcomers learn English at their own pace

A free online tool, CanAvenue supports English learning for newcomers to Canada and pre-arrival candidates by offering reading and listening modules, pronunciation practice, and resources to learn about Canada.
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Fun winter sports in Canada you can try

Bundle up in your warmest layers, lace up your trusted boots, and get outdoors to try snowshoeing, tobogganing, curling, and many more winter sports.
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Small business opportunities in Morden

The city of Morden in Manitoba supports both its residents and their business dreams. Let’s hear the experiences of diverse entrepreneurs in the region.
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Upcoming Event

Café New Canadians: Skilled trades in Canada – Opportunities and growth for newcomers
February 20 | 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET | Virtual

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