Learning Opportunities               

If I can see further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.

Sir Isaac Newton

It is always a good time to learn! Furthering education or enhancing existing skills are great ways to increase employment opportunities, self-confidence, and meet new people! In the Learning Opportunities category, you will find local ESL services for you and your children. This category also provides information on where to find your local library - and the types of programs or services offered. If you are interested in strengthening your skills - or developing new skills, there is information on connecting with tutoring services or French language instruction to enhance learning.

English as a Second Language (ESL)

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Local ESL Services

Learn more about the English as a Second Language (ESL) options that are available to you within our community and online.

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Foreign Language Instruction for Children

It is very important to speak English or French to be successful in Canada, but your home language and culture are also important.

Libraries

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Where to Find Your Local Library

Your local library can be a great resource hub for so many things.

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Outreach and Programs Available at Local Libraries

Learn more about what programs and services are offered at your local library.

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Using the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) to work and play

Learn more about how a skilled trades apprenticeship may lead you to a wonderful career.

Tutoring

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Get the Extra Help You Need

Learn more about connecting with tutoring services to enhance learning.

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French Language Instruction for Adults

English or French language skills are very important to help you settle in Canada.

A young woman sits on a crate looking at a map. Next to her is a suitcase and a globe.

Using the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) to work and play

Learn more about how a skilled trades apprenticeship may lead you to a wonderful career.

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