@eveconnection@CitImmCanada That's right, the form can't be updated. But, if I'm not mistaken, you'd have to fill out a form and send it online. Just curious. Thank you, though.
Today, we announced the implementation of National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 for immigration programs, including those under the Express Entry system. This allows Canada to welcome newcomers who bring the skills our economy needs to help address labour shortages.
@RyersonNIA@DrSamirSinha@OntariosDoctors And seniors feel that too. It’s sad to know that hundreds of IMG could help but they are wasting their skills and abilities because of all the blockades to practice #EqualChance
"In #Ontario & across #Canada, we have an acute shortage of geriatricians & one of the lowest per capita rates among industrialized countries. We've made some progress but a lot more needs to be done. We know what to do, we just need to do it" @DrSamirSinha via @OntariosDoctors
"A lot of diagnoses have not occurred during the pandemic. Those face-to-face human interactions help us, as clinicians, to pick up on a diagnosis of dementia & other serious conditions. A backlog of work will need to be addressed," @DrSamirSinha via @OntariosDoctors
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Reminder: On May 6 we are opening a new pathway to permanent residence for over 90,000 eligible essential workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution.
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When Judge Roy Ferguson opened up virtual proceedings of the 394th Judicial District Court in Texas on Zoom on Tuesday, he was not expecting to see two lawyers and a kitten reut.rs/2LBgaSf by @lawrencehurley
@MigAngAgui Hi Miguel - Operators are also required to wear a mask (unless they are exempt). Please send the details (date, time, route number, direction) to hsrserve@hamilton.ca and we will log and investigate.
@CBCHamilton So sad, but this shows that the frontline workers are also refugees and international students risking our lives to contribute and make a living. Sadly, there is not much support for us international students working in the frontlines @CitImmCanada
An Ontario teenager who worked as a cleaner at a long-term care home died after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
He was a Syrian refugee who moved to Canada with his family in 2016.
cbc.ca/news/canada/lo…
@CitImmCanada I applaud the decision to create a pathway for refugees in healthcare. What about Inter. Students working off-campus in healthcare too? Or PGWP holders as well. We are also exposing ourselves and our families by working on the frontlines in NOC C positions.
@hsr Sadly, a lot of people is not following this anymore, or they board and as soon as they sit, they lower their masks. And drivers can’t do anything either.
The City’s By-law 20-155 requires that all customers (with some exceptions) wear a face covering or mask while traveling on transit and waiting in a bus shelter. Wearing a mask provides protection where physical distancing is difficult to maintain.
Due to the nature of the employee’s position working closely with the public, the City of Hamilton is advising that it has been notified that one of its Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) bus operators has tested positive for COVID-19.
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@GreenwinTALKS Hello. How is Greenwin planning to easy this outbreak when workplaces are closing and we are not getting paid? Are you going to freeze rent payments? Thanks.