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GNED 219 Canadian Workplace Experience
Provincial Resources
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GNED 219 Canadian Workplace Experience
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Background Information
Developing a Research Topic
Provincial Resources
Articles
Strategic Searching
Websites & Statistics
Multimedia
Paraphrasing & Plagiarism
Academic Honesty Checklist
Avoid Plagiarism
Cite Your Sources
APA
Zotero - Citing Tool
Annotated Bibliography
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Government Websites
Government of Alberta
Government of British Columbia
Government of Manitoba
Government of New Brunswick
Government of Newfoundland
Government of Northwest Territories
Government of Nova Scotia
Government of Nunavut
Government of Ontario
Government of Prince Edward Island
Government of Quebec
Government of Saskatchewan
Government of Yukon
Labour Laws
Employment Standards in Canada
Find links to the Employment Standards branch for each province with information about provincial employment or labour laws
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) Academic Support Program
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Occupational health & safety databases with chemical information, workplace standards, technical reports.
Workforce Demographics
Statistics Canada - Employment Rate by Highest Level of Educational Attainment
Statistics Canada - Labour Force Status of Visible Minorities
From the geography drop-down menu, choose a province to find a provincial breakdown of visible minorities in the workforce
Statistics Canada - Labour force characteristics by industry
From the Geography drop-down menu, choose the province you are researching and select Apply.
Statistics Canada - Labour force characteristics by detailed age group
From the Geography drop-down menu, choose the province you are researching and select Apply
Economic Trends
CBCA Complete
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Canadian magazines, trade publications and academic journals in all subject areas.
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