Unemployment
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Canada Pension Plan Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program
The Canada Pension Plan Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program offers vocational counselling, financial support for training, and job search services to recipients of Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Benefits to help them return to work.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-800-277-9914
- Canada Pension Plan Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program - Regional OfficesRegional Offices
To be eligible, you must also be receiving
Canadian Forces Aboriginal Entry Program
This program aims to facilitate the selection and enrolment of Aboriginal people who are interested in full-time employment in the Canadian Forces.
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- Toll-Free: 1-800-856-8488
- TTY: 1-800-467-9877
This program helps Regular Force members, as well as some members of the Reserve Force, get practical help finding a job.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-866-522-2122
Additional Information
Individuals must apply within two years of completion of the service that makes them eligible unless it is determined that the reason for the delay in applying was reasonable.
Careers in the Federal Public Service
The Public Service Commission of Canada offers information about careers in the federal public service and features a searchable listing of job opportunities that are currently available. Individuals looking for employment within the federal government, the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police can search this Web site for job postings and related information.
Contact Information
- Toll-free: 1-800-645-5605
Case Management - Social Assistance clients
This department offers case management services to all clients receiving social assistance. In addition to financial support, clients with the potential for employment are assisted by a case manager with the development of an individual career development case plan.
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This program provides counselling to help eligible individuals return to work. Services include career decision planning, work preparation, and job search counselling.
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Employment Insurance Maternity and Parental Benefits
Employment Insurance (EI) provides Maternity and Parental Benefits to individuals who are pregnant, have recently given birth, are adopting a child, or are caring for a newborn.
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- Toll-Free: 1-800-206-7218
Employment Insurance Regular Benefits
Employment Insurance (EI) provides Regular Benefits to individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own (for example, due to shortage of work, seasonal or mass lay-offs) and are available for and able to work, but can't find a job.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-800-206-7218
- TTY: 1-800-529-3742
- Employment Insurance Regular Benefits - Regional OfficesRegional Offices
Employment Insurance Sickness Benefits
Employment Insurance (EI) provides Sickness Benefits to individuals who are unable to work because of sickness, injury, or quarantine.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-800-206-7218
Employment Insurance Special Benefits for Self-Employed People
This program provides various types of assistance to eligible employment insurance recipients who want to start their own business.
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Program
The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) program was established in 1984 and has provided Aboriginals, persons with disabilities and members of a visible minority group with equal access to employment, training and advancement opportunities in the New Brunswick Public Service.
Contact Information
- Telephone: 506-453-2264
Federal Internship for Newcomers Program
The Federal Internship for Newcomers (FIN) Program provides newcomers with valuable temporary Canadian work experience and training opportunities with federal government departments.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1–888–854–1805
- TTY: 1–800–926–9105
Federal Student Work Experience Program
FSWEP provides full-time students valuable, hands-on work experience related to their field of study and allows for a wealth of learning opportunities. Students obtain fair and equal access to job opportunities across the country. Although students are not required to have previous work experience to apply, they must meet the program's eligibility criteria.
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First Nations and Inuit Summer Work Experience Program
The First Nations and Inuit Summer Work Experience Program provides youth with opportunities for summer employment, so that they can gain work experience, and develop or enhance essential employability skills—the critical skills needed in the workplace, such as communication, problem-solving and teamwork. In addition, these summer work placements allow youth to learn about career options and to earn income that may contribute to university or college education.
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Housing Internship Initiative for First Nations and Inuit Youth (HIIFNIY)
This youth employment initiative provides work experience and on-the-job training for First Nations and Inuit youth to assist them in pursuing long-term employment in the housing industry. Housing Internships are available to First Nations and Inuit youth who have an eligible sponsor. The key requirement for this program is that the work experience and on-the-job training must be related to housing activities, such as but not limited to: housing administration, construction, renovation, maintenance and client counseling.
The Job Bank helps you find jobs across Canada. You can advertise your profile to employers and receive a list of matching jobs. It includes a Résumé Builder and a Career Navigator tool that helps you with career decisions.
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Office of Literacy and Essential Skills
The Office of Literacy and Essential Skills provides information and free resources to help improve the literacy and essential skills of adult Canadians.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232)
- TTY: 1-800-926-9105
Self-Employment Benefit - Workforce Expansion
The Workforce Expansion Self-Employment Benefit Program helps unemployed individuals create a job for themselves by starting a new business. The program provides various types of support during the initial development phase of the business including financial assistance, coaching and ongoing technical advice. Coaching is tailored to meet individual needs and can include subjects such as business plan development, accounting, and marketing.
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Skills Link helps youth facing employment barriers to improve their employability. The program offers participants assessments for implementing an action plan that will help them obtain and keep the type of employment they are seeking or return to school.
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Student Employment Experience Development (SEED)
The Student Employment Experience Development (SEED) Program provides a variety of employment opportunities for post-secondary students during the summer months. Jobs are approved at the provincial, municipal, and First Nations government levels and in non-profit organizations. Jobs approved aim to enhance the students' employment prospects upon completion of their studies, while enabling them to finance the continuation of their education.
The Student Entrepreneurship component is a unique part of the Government of New Brunswick's summer employment programming. It offers interest-free loans to students who wish to create summer employment and gain valuable business experience by operating their own business.
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Targeted Initiative for Older Workers
The Targeted Initiative for Older Workers (TIOW) provides employment assistance services and employability improvement activities, such as skills upgrading and work experience, to assist unemployed workers aged 55 to 64 with their return to work.
Live-in caregivers are individuals who are qualified to provide care for children, elderly persons or persons with disabilities in private homes without supervision. Live-in caregivers must live in the private home where they work in Canada.
Contact Information
- General Inquiries: 1-888-242‑2100
The Off-Campus Work Permit Program
The Off-Campus Work Permit Program allows certain foreign students to work off campus while completing their studies.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-888-242‑2100
- TTY: 1-888-576‑8502
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-888-242‑2100
- TTY: 1-888-576-8502
Training and Skills Development program
This program provides Employment Insurance clients with counseling services and help in developing an employment action plan.
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Wage Earner Protection Program
This program reimburses eligible workers for unpaid wages, vacation pay, severance pay, and termination pay they are owed when their employers declare bankruptcy.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-866-683-6516
- TTY: 1-800-926-9105
The Work Ability program has been introduced in an effort to ensure that work exposure opportunities are available to individuals who need this type of an intervention as part of their employment action plan and where it will help individuals become "job ready".
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The Working in Canada Web site provides job seekers, workers and those who are new to the Canadian labour market with the information required to make informed decisions about where to live and work. The site can assist individuals who are searching for work or looking to make career decisions.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232)
- TTY: 1-800-926-9105
This program places unemployed youth from diverse backgrounds into paid internship opportunities within the non-profit and community services sector in Canada with a focus on the environment, community and women's services. These positions, offered in a wide range of organizations, will help young Canadians learn the skills required to gain and sustain future employment within the sector.
Contact Information
- Telephone: 416-962-8881
The Youth Employment Strategy is the Government of Canada's commitment to help young people, particularly those facing barriers to employment, get the information and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to make a successful transition into the labour market.
Contact Information
- Toll-Free: 1-800-935-5555
- TTY: 1-800-926-9105
Related Links
Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy
Appealing an Employment Insurance decision
Employment in the New Brunswick Public Service
Employment Insurance (EI) and voluntarily leaving
Federal Workers' Compensation Service (FWCS)
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