Additional Announcements

ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

1. Click the link to see the Smart Commute Schedule for the Don Mills Corporate Shuttle.

2. Chris Searles, the student-teacher from Seneca College who did his practicum with us in February 2012, has kindly indicated his availability for private English lessons. Please contact him by email at 2012chrislsearles@gmail.com (delete "2012").

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Volunteer (or even Paid) Opportunities in Soccer Camp!



While it's still snowing and freezing cold at this time, it's not too early to think about summer, a time when many Canadians put their out-of-school kids in summer camps so they'll stay out of trouble and out of their hair. A lot of businesses are cutting back, but some soccer camps are expanding to new locations all over Ontario, Alberta, and B.C.

Here is one camp that is calling for volunteers, whom they describe as follows:
Volunteers are often former campers at Super Summer Soccer+ Camp but volunteering is open to virtually anyone.  Being a volunteer is often the first step towards becoming a staff member at the Royal City Soccer Club.  Volunteers are treated like staff and expected to maintain a good work ethic by assisting all staff onsite and providing a fun and safe learning atmosphere for campers.  Volunteers should be energetic, enthusiastic, responsible and a team player.  Volunteers are required to watch a short volunteer DVD prior to camp.
If you would like to apply for a paid position, you're free to do so as well.
So, instead of sitting at the sidelines and hiding under the shade, let it be a summer like no other. Come run with a bunch of kids chasing a ball across the field and learn how to yell like a crazy Canuck. If you don't know how, the kids will teachya! Learn the hottest cheers and jeers, and the coolest compliments and insults. And you, geezer parent, may even show them a move or two.

In English!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Update: Press Conference at City Hall, Jan 27, 2011

In this Monday, Dec. 8, 2008, file photo, Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy, left, stands with MP Bob Rae as he speaks to reporters in Toronto. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)
UPDATE:

CP24 reports on the event, as does CTV Toronto.

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Please take note that many newcomers are expected to attend a press conference downtown tomorrow instead of going to 200 Consumers Rd. The media event offers information about ongoing and future cuts to newcomer services.

It's not hard to get there. Those leaving from Don Mills Station can choose to meet on the subway platform from 9:30 a.m. If they leave Don Mills at 9:45 a.m., they should transfer to a southbound train at Sheppard Yonge Station and get off at Queen Station, downtown.

From Queen Station, they can walk west on Queen Street to City Hall and join their other classmates by 10:30 a.m.

The press conference itself begins at 11 a.m.

Background information relating to the press conference include the following:
Get ready for a challenging and informative listening exercise! Pre-read the above articles to get a rough idea of what to expect. While listening, write down any new vocabulary words or expressions. And then share what you learn on your blog!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Thank You, Teachers Ariane and Christiane!

Our Level 1 and 2 teachers, Ariane and Christiane, organized this field trip, researched the treasure hunt, liaised with mall officials, and executed the event that helped provide volunteer opportunities for our class and learning opportunities for their students.



Classmates who were there are: Yuri, Zohreh, Amir, Raymond, Sherry, Liji, Yumei, and Xiuli.

After getting their instructions at the food court, participants fanned out towards The Bay and Sears in multilevel LINC groups, asking the prices of things and locations of stores. Among the items to be located were cold medicines, LCD TVs, women's perfume, tuxedos, and washroom handryers.







When the handouts were filled in, participants regrouped at the mall for a final wrap-up, where not a few friendships were celebrated and smiles were noticed.



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Jan 21 Field Trip: Volunteer Mentors at Fairview Mall

Venue: Level 1 Food Court, Fairview Mall
Time of Meeting: 10:15 a.m. (Don't be late)





















This Friday, we will be meeting with Levels 1 and 2 at Fairview Mall for a treasure hunt.

Being from LINC 4 - 5, you will be the most senior students on each team and will have to help your teammates find the objectives. Also, as it is unpaid work, you will be volunteers!

Come and have fun, and meet lots of new friends!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Good Deal, or No Big Deal? $69 for Dental


How much do dentists charge patients without dental insurance for examining, cleaning, and x-rays?

I just saw this ad for a discount coupon. Is it worth it?

Please place your Comments below.

Friday, January 14, 2011

w00t w00t! What a loot!


Arriving just before 9 a.m., it was a quick pick-up of the conference kit by preregistered last names before heading straight over to the John Bassett theatre just before the introduction to Maytree founder Ratna Omidvar. She and two or three other IEPs shared their success stories with a crowd of what seemed like thousands in the auditorium.

I got to sit next to Innocent, an estimator from Nigeria who's been here for 10 months and has had a tough time breaking into his field of work.


At break time, there were coffee, tea, and cookies (help yourself to peanut butter, chocolate, chocolate chip, etc.). Delegates were free to visit the myriad exhibitors in the Marketplace, representing social and career assistance agencies, government offices, universities and colleges, and employers galore. It was difficult not to make comparisons favourably against the last several job fairs we went to.

Hao, Michael, Nuray, Raymond, Senay, and Xiuli were there, toting their loot bags and gathering hopefully useful information from the various booths. We kicked about the idea of meeting for lunch but decided against anything fixed.


The breakout session I attended was on business services, focusing on HR management. While the panelists went on and on, I spotted the French interpretor in a sound booth but no one around with a headset! Feeling the lack of relevance to my interests, I headed back to the exhibition area to browse some more.

Lunch would not be long. Even then, how thoughtful of the organizers to have a chewy granola bar included in the kit consisting of conference bag, name tag with schedule and workshop info, reading material, and a USB memory stick preloaded with presentations!

And then it was lunch. There was nothing shabby about those mountains of boxed lunches on long tables offering a choice of roast beef, turkey, tuna, or vegan wrap, with a variety of drinks and desserts. Finding a niche next to a water dispenser, I got to talk to Sanjit, from Delhi, who drops in from his flexible-time bank job downtown every year just to rub shoulders with other new immigrants! Even though he hadn't registered, he got the free lunch--full marks for an entrepreneurial spirit.


This morning, I went to the IEP Conference with a copy of 24 Hours and Metro news and no breakfast. I left the conference with a free lunch and a loot bag laden with not just the basics but also job opportunities (e.g. Census 2011), cultural guide books, business opportunities (e.g. in Northern Ontario), and freebies better than any job fair's so far--winter scarf, card-sized magnifiers, pens to last a year, writing pads, and more.

Hopefully, the other 20 classmates will be there for next year's IEP Conference if they haven't already gotten a job by then.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Register for Jan 14 Field Trip: IEP Conference


UPDATE:
Feel free to get to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre by yourself or with your classmates. You may arrive or leave at any time. There is no official meet-up time or place. Directions are available here. Click here for the map from Union Subway Station.

PROGRAM


7:30am Registration in MTCC North Building (LOBBY)

OPENING & WELCOMING REMARKS - John Bassett Theatre


8:30am Cultural Presentation by Native Canadian Centre of Toronto


Conference Welcome Address by Silma Roddau – IEP Conference Chair and President, PCPI and Christopher Alexander – Chair Board of Directors, PCPI


Opening Remarks by Tarek El-Hennawy – Regional Program Advisor, Ontario Region, Citizenship and Immigration Canada


Welcome Remarks by Michael Williams – General Manager, Economic Development and Culture, City of Toronto


OPENING KEYNOTE SPEAKER - John Bassett Theatre


9:00am Opening Keynote speaker Ratna Omidvar – President, Maytree


IEP PANEL- John Bassett Theatre


9:30am IEP Panel


BREAK


10:15am Refreshment Break - Marketplace Room 106/107


CONCURRENT SESSIONS - SECTOR HUBS


10:45am ENGINEERING Room 105


INFORMATION TECH & COMMUNICATIONS Room 103


BUSINESS SERVICES Room 104A/B


FINANCE Theatre


HEALTHCARE Room 104C/D


Sector hub panels include representation from sector employers, regulatory/credentialing bodies, professional associations, educational institutions, government and successfully employed IEPs.


LUNCH (Foyer of Room 106/107)


12:15pm Take advantage of this opportunity for informal networking with fellow IEPs, and visit the Marketplace (Room 106/107) to connect with supporting organizations and employers!


Note: Box lunches will be provided for delegates.


PLENARY SESSION - John Bassett Theatre


1:15pm Plenary Keynote speaker - Shereli Najak, Senior Producer/Director, Live Remote Productions, , CBC's HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA


CONCURRENT SESSIONS - WORKSHOPS


2:15pm Debunk the "No Canadian Experience" Myth Theatre


Get Motivated and Stay Motivated Room 104B


Business Startup Room 104C


Getting Comfortable with Networking Room 105


Understanding Workplace Culture Room 104A


Borderless Leadership Room 104D


These sessions will offer IEPs an opportunity to hone their skills to compete in the Canadian marketplace. Please click on the workshops for more details.


CLOSING REMARKS - John Bassett Theatre


4:00pm Rahul Bhardwaj – President & CEO, The Toronto Community Foundation


Tarek El-Hennawy – Regional Program Advisor, Ontario Region, Citizenship and Immigration Canada


4:30pm Conference Ends
See you all there!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Welcome Back to School: TUESDAY, JAN 4

Hope everybody's had a good vacation!

But let's not forget to show up early Tuesday morning, 9 a.m., bright-eyed and bushy tailed!