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HR Vendors Guide 2015
HR Professional Development — Sector Councils
Canadian Apprenticeship Forum
Ottawa, ON
(613) 235-4004 Fax: (613) 235-7117
Email: info@caf-fca.org
Website: www.caf-fca.org/index.php
A non-profit organization that
connects Canada's apprenticeship
community. Participants work
collaboratively to support vibrant and
innovative apprenticeship systems
and policies with a view to
developing a highly skilled, inclusive
and mobile skilled-trades workforce.
Members are employers, unions,
equity-seeking groups, educational
institutions and the jurisdictions.
Canadian Council for Aviation &
Aerospace
Ottawa, ON
(613) 727-8272 Fax: (613) 727-7018
Website: www.avaerocouncil.ca
The council aims to ensure the
Canadian aviation and aerospace
industry has enough workers with the
right skills to meet industry needs,
focusing on skills development and
industry demographics. It works with
all segments of the industry to
develop tools and solutions for
specific skills and demographic needs
of the industry.
Canadian Council of Professional
Fish Harvesters
Ottawa, ON
(613) 235-FISH (3474)
Fax: (613) 231-4313
Website: www.fishharvesterspecheurs.ca
A non-profit organization that
supports the health and vitality of
the Canadian fishing industry. It aims
to ensure that fish harvesters have
the required knowledge and skills for
their trade and to meet the human
resource needs of the Canadian
fishing industry.
Canadian Council of Technicians
and Technologists
Ottawa, ON
(613) 238-8123 Fax: (613) 238-8822
(800) 891-1140
Email: ccttadm@cctt.ca
Website: www.cctt.ca
A national, not-for-profit association
that represents the interests of more
than 512,000 applied science and
engineering technology professionals
in Canada. It manages the national
accreditation program (CTAB), the
National Technology Benchmarks and
National Technology Week. It also
represents Canada on the internation-
al stage under the Sydney & Dublin
Accords.
Police Sector Council (PSC)
Ottawa, ON
(613) 729-2789
Email: info@policecouncil.ca
Website: www.policecouncil.ca
A national initiative to identify
common human resource challenges
and find innovative solutions to
human resource issues in the policing
community. These issues include
recruiting, training, leadership
development and professionalism.
Canadian Skills Alliance (formerly
The Alliance of Sector Councils)
Ottawa, ON
(613) 565-3637 Fax: (613) 231-6853
Email: info@canadianskillsalliance.ca
Website: www.canadianskillsalliance.ca/
en
A network of individuals and
organizations advocating for a better-
functioning labour market in Canada.
This includes: the development of
a more cohesive and co-ordinated
system of labour market information;
occupational standards for increased
labour mobility; and greater access
to occupational skills education and
training.
Canadian Steel Trade &
Employment Congress
Toronto, ON
(416) 480-1797 Fax: (416) 480-2986
Email: general@cstec.ca
Website: www.cstec.ca
A consortium that provides a wide
range of workforce recruitment,
development and training solutions
for the steel industry. The congress
works closely with various
stakeholders, including companies,
workers, educational institutions and
the federal and provincial govern-
ments, to develop programs that
will best suit the needs of the steel
industry and its workers.
Canadian Supply Chain Sector
Council
Mississauga, ON
(905) 897-6700 Fax: (905) 897-1100
(866) 616-3468
Email: info@supplychaincanada.org
Website: www.supplychaincanada.org/
en
The council works with partners in
the sector to develop solutions to the
human resource challenges faced by
stakeholders. It is committed to
enhancing the sector's ability to
attract and retain workers at all levels
and across all functions, and to
advancing the skills of those workers.
Canadian Tourism Human Resource
Council
Ottawa, ON
(613) 231-6949
Email: info@cthrc.ca
Website: www.cthrc.ca/en
An organization that works to
improve the quality of the Canadian
labour force and to assist businesses
to be more flexible in meeting
changing competitive demands.
The council works on behalf of the
174,000 tourism businesses and
the 1.75 million people employed in
tourism-related occupations.