working in Canada
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What are the top employers in Canada?05 nov 2005, 01:05 Anonymous
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Top Employers in Canada
MacLeans publishes a yearly list of the top 100 employers in Canada:
http://www.macleans.ca/webspecials/article.jsp?content=20031020_67488_67488
I hope this helpsAnonymous 01 fév 2006, 07:07 - Signaler un abus -
Do benefits change by the depending on the province?
Do benefits change by the depending on the province you live in Canada?
Anonymous 01 fév 2006, 07:08 - Signaler un abus -
Benefits & Taxes by province
Benefits do change from province to province. So do the taxes!
Which provinces are you considering?Anonymous 02 fév 2006, 07:20 - Signaler un abus -
Quebec, Ontario o British Columbia
Estas son las provincias que estoy considerando. Es cierto que los impuestos en Alberta son mucho mas bajos que en el resto de las provincias Canadienses?
Anonymous 03 fév 2006, 11:09 - Signaler un abus -
sorry, I wrote it in Spanish
I said that I am considering BC, Quebec & Ontario. Also I wanted to know if Taxes in Alberta are actually lower.
ThanksAnonymous 03 fév 2006, 11:12 - Signaler un abus -
Finding a job with a top Employer in Canada
Depending on your experience, you can approach the Human Resources Department of the company and ask about their immediate and mid term needs. This allows you to know about the company and you may have a chance of making a good impression.
Calling somebody and asking for an information interview also helps.
Anonymous 04 fév 2006, 04:55 - Signaler un abus -
Child Benefits
Are benefits for a newborn the same across all companies/provinces in Canada?
Anonymous 04 fév 2006, 04:55 - Signaler un abus -
working for non for profit - volunteering
You can also find great Canadian Experience dedicating two or three months for a non for profit, non government agency. Most employers in Canada will value your desire to help others.
Anonymous 04 fév 2006, 04:57 - Signaler un abus -
incorporating a business in canada
Where can I find information to incorporate a new business in Canada. What are the differences between a small business and a corporation?
ThanksAnonymous 04 fév 2006, 04:58 - Signaler un abus -
incorporating a business
There are a few differences between a corporation and a 'small business' you can go to the industry canada website and you will find everything about it there.
Anonymous 05 fév 2006, 08:21 - Signaler un abus -
forgot the link to industry canada
http://www.ic.gc.ca/
Anonymous 05 fév 2006, 08:22 - Signaler un abus -
working ethics in Canada
What should I expect from employers in Canada. I have worked most of my life in France, Italy and Spain and I would like to know what are the differences with working in Canada
Anonymous 07 fév 2006, 11:38 - Signaler un abus -
recruiting and head hunter agencies in Canada
I want to obtain a list of the premier head hunters and recruiting agencies in canada. Help is appreciated.
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working in the oil sector in Canada
who are the best paying companies in the oil sector in Canada?
Anonymous 17 fév 2006, 01:07 - Signaler un abus -
foreign oil companies
foreign oil companies pay the best salaries in Canada. Try Schlumberger or Halliburton to start
Anonymous 22 fév 2006, 01:00 - Signaler un abus -
what good is a job if you can't get there! Find help for BOTH:
2 places that come to mind for Canada Relocation:
http://www.relocation-canada.com
and
http://www.nupad.ca
also, you can get free LIVE Canada Relocation Support, at:
http://relocation-canada.com/livehelp/livehelp.php?department=1&pingtimes=15
Regards!
Relocation to Canada: Homes, Moving, Working, Living...Anonymous 26 fév 2006, 06:44 - Signaler un abus -
normal payrol deductions in Canada
What are the normal payroll deductions in Canada?
Anonymous 09 mars 2006, 11:00 - Signaler un abus -
Payrol deductions
- Canada Pension Plan: up to 4.5% of your pay up to approx $1,700 per year.
- Income tax: it depends on your tax bracket. They may take at least 16% and as much as 60% on every dollar
- Employment insurance: About $700 per year. Not quite sure about the maximum percentual deduction per pay
Anonymous 15 avr 2006, 11:15 - Signaler un abus -
limits for union dues - Canada and USA
what are the limits for union dues in Canada? Do they change from province to province? Are there any differences with the USA?
Anonymous 23 avr 2006, 02:11 - Signaler un abus -
union dues limit
I think that it is about 2% maximum from each paycheck and it does change from province to province.
Check with the labout minister of your province to find out.Anonymous 13 mai 2006, 03:51 - Signaler un abus