Was just browsing through the Toronto International Center website and came across an interesting show coming up on September 8th, 2010.
It is the South Asian Job Fair. The website for this show is:
http://www.southasianjobfair.com/
This will be at Hall #5, from 11am to 7pm at the International Centre in Mississauga.
If you are looking for a job I would strongly suggest going for this Job Fair and checking out what they have to offer. Please pass the word around to anyone you might know who would be interested!
If this is of any help to anyone, please let me know!!
Thanks,
Nal
Hi and Welcome to my blog! When we took the bold step of moving to Canada from India, I decided to record our experiences here to help others who are planning to make the big move too. You may find something helpful, informative or just plain amusing. Comments are appreciated, but if you want a reply please email me at: chutney2maplesyrup@gmail.com (I will answer all emails privately) Thanks for Reading!!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Ottawa and Kingston
This summer we decided to take a trip to Ottawa, Canada's capital city. It is a four hour drive from downtown Toronto. Half way there, we stopped at a place called Kingston for lunch, which is a nice stop on its own.
Click on the picture, to take you to the album. Ottawa is a beautiful city and is definitely worth seeing. We also drove into Quebec which borders Ontario. You know you've crossed the border when all the signs suddenly turn into French from English!
In Ottawa you can see the Parliament buildings, the Canadian Royal mint, vaious museums like the museum of civilization, museum of nature and the army museum.
In Kingston you can visit the 1000 islands, Smiths Falls and Fort Henry.
Hope you enjoy the pictures!!
Hilton Falls
Take a look at the pictures that we took at the Hilton Falls in Milton. Worth a trip and make sure to pack a picnic lunch!
Punjabi couples first months in Canada
Been some time since I updated this blog. With the kids at home for their summer holidays, we have been busy with trips to the library, swimming pool, day trips to visit new places and a week trip to the capital of Canada, Ottawa. (pictures and details about Ottawa to come soon!)
About a month ago, I met a young Punjabi couple who have just moved into the basement of the house next door. They have a four year old daughter, and immigrated to Canada just three months ago.
The Lady speaks decent enough English, but her husband doesn't speak at all. So the Lady got a job first at an Indian accounts office and is quite happy there, while the husband was at home initially to take care of the daughter and look for other opportunities.
This is when we met them and advised the husband to first go for English classes as this was the only way he was going to be able to do anything here. He joined a night class for adults, went the first day and then his job agent called to tell him about a job opening at a factory. He took the job, which was a 11pm to 11am job, and had to quit his language classes. Now he is in a dilemma. He sleeps all day, works all night and has no time for anything else. This is just one story out of thousands.
Now they have to get their drivers licenses, get a car, put their child in school (schools reopen in September) and try to learn English in the process. Not easy!! Their little daughter of course speaks only Punjabi as well and gets so annoyed because the other kids don't understand her and vice-versa.
All the best to them and to all the others like them who have landed in Canada!
India just celebrated its Independence day here in Canada, and had a huge parade of floats in Toronto. The float from 'Goa' came in first place and 'Kerala' second. With Indian music blasting from Dundas square with sweet stalls and Indian dancers....it was wonderful to watch.
Will post the pictures of Ottawa and Kingston soon.
About a month ago, I met a young Punjabi couple who have just moved into the basement of the house next door. They have a four year old daughter, and immigrated to Canada just three months ago.
The Lady speaks decent enough English, but her husband doesn't speak at all. So the Lady got a job first at an Indian accounts office and is quite happy there, while the husband was at home initially to take care of the daughter and look for other opportunities.
This is when we met them and advised the husband to first go for English classes as this was the only way he was going to be able to do anything here. He joined a night class for adults, went the first day and then his job agent called to tell him about a job opening at a factory. He took the job, which was a 11pm to 11am job, and had to quit his language classes. Now he is in a dilemma. He sleeps all day, works all night and has no time for anything else. This is just one story out of thousands.
Now they have to get their drivers licenses, get a car, put their child in school (schools reopen in September) and try to learn English in the process. Not easy!! Their little daughter of course speaks only Punjabi as well and gets so annoyed because the other kids don't understand her and vice-versa.
All the best to them and to all the others like them who have landed in Canada!
India just celebrated its Independence day here in Canada, and had a huge parade of floats in Toronto. The float from 'Goa' came in first place and 'Kerala' second. With Indian music blasting from Dundas square with sweet stalls and Indian dancers....it was wonderful to watch.
Will post the pictures of Ottawa and Kingston soon.
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learning English,
new immigrants,
punjabi couple
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