Welcome to CareerLink Canada!

We help Canadians transition to better jobs and careers. With us, you will be job-ready in about 1 year.
Below you can explore career fields in which you can get government-funded skills training.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 2023:

Business

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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Healthcare

HEALTHCARE OPPORTUNITIES

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Engineering

ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES

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Law

LAW OPPORTUNITIES

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IT

IT OPPORTUNITIES

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Supply Chain

SUPPLY CHAIN OPPORTUNITIES

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Technology

TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES

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Trades

TRADES INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES

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Let us get in touch!

We will arrange a FREE assessment to see if you can get the skills with government funding.

Please fill in the fields and click “submit”. We will get back to you to arrange a convenient time to discuss your needs and preferences.



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    CareerlinkCanada is a Toronto based organization that helps newly laid-off Canadians to get government funding in the form of grants to get new skills and eventually better jobs. We have contractual agreements with colleges in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, London, Kitchener, and Windsor.

    The colleges offer diploma training in Business, Healthcare, Technology, Pharmaceuticals, Trades, Food and Nutrition, and others.

    In the winter of 2020 Canada and the whole world economy was severely disrupted by the Covis-19 pandemic. Ontario’s unemployment rate went from 4% to 13% very quickly.

    A lot of those unemployed people will have a tough time finding work in their field of expertise once the pandemic subsides. Many companies have been forced out of business.

    The government of Canada recognizes this situation and has vastly improved the qualification criteria for the already successful Second Career program.

    The Second Career program provides a grant of up to $28,000 to cover the cost of retraining for a new career. All of the money is a tax-free grant. It covers things such as tuition (up to $10,000), living expenses, help in caring for dependent children, travel (bus) fares and other items.

    CareerlinkCanada helps laid-off people to determine which program best meets their interests and also provides education and credentials for people to achieve success in their new career.

    Programs are typically 10 to 14 months in duration and almost always include placements within good Canadian companies.