Events
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1 event,![]() The Bridge to Work program serves internationally trained newcomers (PRs/Landed Immigrants, convention refugees with positive notice of decision, protected persons, MOME2023, persons admitted to Canada under the caregiver immigration program) whose English is CLB level 6 or higher, and education and/or work or volunteering experience are in early childhood education, school education, or anything related.…
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![]() Health Day is a major annual event organized by Réseau santé Alberta (RSA), now in its third edition, held during Canada’s Francophonie Month. It celebrates Alberta’s French-speaking health professionals and creates a space for connection, recognition, and community engagement around physical health, mental health, and overall well-being. Delivered in person across several cities and online,… |
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![]() On Saturday, March 14th, The Alberta Aviation Museum will once again be host to our Annual Round Dance. This years theme will be “Celebrating All of Our Relations”. The Round Dance will continue to be done in collaboration with Women Building Futures. Bonnie Borle, Workforce Partnerships Coordinator with Women Building Futures volunteered as last years…
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![]() RSTP will be hosting a virtual Information Session on Thursday, March 26, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (MDT) for private sponsorship groups. This session will showcase free settlement programs and services available in Edmonton, AB. Under the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) Program, private sponsoring groups—including Groups of Five, Community Sponsors, and Sponsorship…
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2 events,The Edmonton Immigrant and Refugee Community grant supports grassroots immigrant and refugee communities who are in the process of settling and integrating. For newcomers, immigrants and refugees, the barriers to full inclusion in the community are often significant and tend to be complex, intersectional and almost always systemic. |
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