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2015 HR Vendors Guide

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20 HR Vendors Guide 2015 HR Professional Development — Sector Councils Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) Kanata, ON (613) 270-9696 Fax: (613) 270-9399 Website: www.mihr.ca As the council for the Canadian minerals and metals industry, MiHR aims to contribute to the strength, competitiveness and sustainability of the Canadian mining sector. The council works with employers, educators, organized labour and Aboriginal groups to develop solutions tailored to human resource needs in the mining sector. Motor Carrier Passenger Council of Canada Richmond Hill, ON (905) 884-7782 Fax: (905) 884-8335 (866) 271-1107 Email: info@buscouncil.ca Website: www.buscouncil.ca A national association that works with the private sector, labour and government to strengthen the indus- try's image, profitability and vitality. The council focuses on identifying and addressing human resource issues within the motor carrier passenger industry and provides counsel, products and services that promote lifelong learning and skills development for individuals and companies in the industry. Trucking HR Canada (formerly Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council) Ottawa, ON (613) 244-4800 Fax: (613) 244-4535 Email: info@truckingHR.com Website: www.truckinghr.com Through collaboration among truck- ing industry stakeholders, the association seeks to: identify human resource issues, trends, opportunities and challenges; support the industry in recruiting and retaining the HR needed to meet industry demand; partner on initiatives affecting HR for the industry; and provide a national forum for gathering and exchanging knowledge on HR issues and sharing best practices. Wood Manufacturing Council (WMC) Ottawa, ON Phone: (613) 567-5511 Fax: (613) 567-5411 Email: wmc@wmc-cfb.ca Website: www.wmc-cfb.ca The WMC collaborates with employ- ers, workers, educators, professional associations and government to help implement human resource solutions that will ensure the success of the advanced wood manufacturing sector. The council offers many programs that support the industry's long-term growth and ensure employees have the skills they need to succeed. REGIONAL — ATLANTIC CANADA Atlantic Home Building & Renovation Sector Council Hubbards, NS (902) 240-1133 Email: info@ahbrsc.com Website: www.ahbrsc.com A non-profit corporation and strategic partner for builders, renovators and trades workers employed in the home construction and renovation indus- try in Atlantic Canada. It provides a vehicle for industry participation in identifying and addressing human resource issues in all sectors of the residential homebuilding and renova- tion industry. Trucking Human Resource Sector Council (THRSC) Atlantic Truro, NS (902) 893-8410 Fax: (902) 895-6984 (877) 858-1908 Email: info@thrsc.com Website: www.thrsc.com A not-for-profit organization that operates to assist the trucking indus- try in a variety of human resource platforms. Its mission is to work with key stakeholders to address the HR needs of the trucking industry in Atlantic Canada. ALBERTA Alberta Workforce Essential Skills (AWES) Society (403) 392-0944 Email: info@awes.ca Website: www.awes.ca The association provides essential skills assessments, workforce training and development, expertise and research. Essential skills include reading, numeracy, writing, document and computer use, training for thinking and oral communication. It designs solutions to close skills gaps and collaborates with clients to implement them. Immigrant Sector Council of Calgary Calgary, AB (403) 263-1881 Fax: (403) 273-2964 Email: info@isccalgary.ca Website: www.isccalgary.ca The council seeks to identify and address issues related to the settle- ment and integration of newcomers in Calgary. Consisting of senior representatives from settlement service providers, ethno-cultural groups, funding bodies and public sector organizations, its mission is to provide leadership and resources to influence public attitudes and knowl- edge and to support the capacity of service providers in the immigrant sector. MANITOBA ACI Manitoba (The Arts and Cultural Industries Association of Manitoba) Winnipeg, MB (204) 927-2787 Fax: (204) 927-2789 (866) 802-1104 Website: www.creativemanitoba.ca A not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting the arts and cultural industries of Manitoba and helping to develop sustainable careers for those working in arts and culture. It provides opportunities for business skill development through work- shops, courses and seminars.

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