New Canadians Centre
Enhancing Workforce Integration Through Volunteer-Driven Initiatives Submitted to New Canadians Centre – NCC Peterborough & Cobourg
Enhancing Workforce Integration Through Volunteer-Driven Initiatives Submitted to New Canadians Centre – NCC Peterborough & Cobourg
Best Practices For English As An Additional Language Programs: Investigating Language Instruction in Small and Medium-sized Population Centres
Best Practices For English As An Additional Language Programs: Investigating Language Instruction in Small and Medium-sized Population Centres
Best Practices for Volunteer-Run Social Programs: Final Report to the New Canadian Centre Peterborough
Best Practices for Volunteer-Run Social Programs: Final Report to the New Canadian Centre Peterborough
The Collective versus the Individual: A Comparative Analysis of Canadian Immigration Policies In 1825 and the Twenty-First-Century
Supporting Immigrant Entrepreneurs
In partnership with the New Canadians Centre, located in Peterborough, the goal of this research is to find ways to assist immigrants with entrepreneurship which will in turn lead to growth of the economy of the City of Peterborough as a whole. As Canadians, we live in a highly multicultural society in which immigration is the norm. Many of the immigrants that immigrate to Canada choose Peterborough to call their new home. The New Canadians Centre works closely with immigrants in Peterborough to help their transition to the city go as smoothly as possible, while also drawing attention to programs and opportunities in Peterborough that will help with economic, health, along with social needs. Immigrants have established businesses in many cities within Canada, thereby contributing to Canada's economy, society and culture. The City of Peterborough currently has the highest percentage of immigrant entrepreneurs in Canada; it is therefore especially important to focus on implementing programs in order to better assist new and potential immigrant entrepreneurs in Peterborough to help them to realize their full potential in the community. This research will focus specifically on immigrant entrepreneurship in the City of Peterborough, while drawing from identified best practices of programs and supports available for immigrant entrepreneurs in other communities.
Supporting Immigrant Entrepreneurs [posters]
Making Home and Making Welcome: An Oral History of the New Canadians Centre and Immigration to Peterborough, Ontario from 1979 to 1997 [poster]