Useful Links

Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
Have some questions on tax? Try the CCRA website at: http://www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/

Alberta Occupational Profiles
Produced by the Alberta Learning Information Service (ALIS), this directory already contains 514 occupational profiles, and others will be added on a regular basis. Each profile lists a wide range of information, including duties, educational requirements, salary, and working conditions. Profiles appear in alphabetical order by job title. You can also explore these occupations as they relate to specific industries.

Labour Market Information
Find out what's happening in local job markets across Canada. First select the province and then the region where you live. Get detailed information on occupations, wages, employment trends, industries and labour market conditions. You can also access information on provincial labour markets.

Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC)
Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) is the federal government department that helps Canadians prepare for, find and keep work. They also assist Canadians in their efforts to provide security for themselves and their families, and promote a fair, safe, healthy, stable, cooperative and productive work environment for all Canadians.

Immigration & Work Permit
Want more information on immigrating to Canada or applying for a work visa? Visit the following Website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Business Information by Sector
This site will allow you to complete your research on industry and business trends. It provides detailed information on most sectors, including the number of workers needed, and, in many cases, a list of the largest employers in the field. You can find the information you need through the alphabetical index, or by category. The site also highlights many new articles and guides on various sectors.

Salary Expert
In the "US-Canada" section, choose from over 100 occupations in the first pull-down menu and from a region in the second. You will get a very impressive report, which includes information on salary average and range, potential earnings in bonuses and benefits, and a buying power comparison. Reports are available for all major cities and regions in Canada and United States.

Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists (ASET)
ASET (Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists) serves the public interest through certification and registration of Alberta's applied science and engineering technology professionals.

Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA)
Since 1920 there has been an organization ensuring that high standards of practice in engineering, geological and geophysical services exist in Alberta. This organization is The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA), a self-governing volunteer body of professionals.

Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE)
The OSPE is a member-interest, advocacy organization, created jointly by Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) and the Canadian Society of Professional Engineers.

Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
Professional Engineers Ontario is the licensing and regulating body for engineering in the province of Ontario.

Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians & Technologists (OACETT)
OACETT is a non-profit, self-governing, professional association of approximately 20,000 members and a 42-year history of certification in Ontario. OACETT promotes the interests of engineering and applied science technicians and technologists in industry, educational institutions, the public and government.

EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal
EEP is engineering portal dedicated to electrical science and education and it's core purpose is to spread knowledge and educate power engineers in fields of power substations, industrial automation, low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage applications, protection relays, IEC standards, lighting, KNX systems etc.