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SAVE THE DATE! - On March 5, the Immigration Partnership is hosting the 17th edition of the Global Skills Networking Event, connecting Waterloo Region employers with international talent. This event is part of the annual Global Skills Conference hosted by the KW Multicultural Centre.
About Global Skills
This is a free one-day conference for job-ready, Internationally-Trained Professionals (ITPs) living in Waterloo Region and the surrounding area. The conference provides ITPs with resources and information on credential recognition, skill development, professional associations, regulatory bodies, and related professions.
Join us at the Networking Event for international talent!
Are you an immigrant job seeker ready to connect with employers and explore career options?
Join us for a special networking event where you can meet local employers, learn about job openings from diverse industries across Waterloo Region, and expand your professional network.
Don’t miss this chance to take the next step in your career!
Bring your resume and readiness to connect!
This is a FREE event with light refreshments.
Learn more about the Global Skills Conference 2025
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February 24, 8:30 AM, DoubleTree by Hilton, Kitchener | Ticketed
Cultivating a Thriving Community
Join us for an insightful morning to explore the future of immigration and its economical impact in Canada. Don't miss out on the fireside chat with special guest Daniel Tisch, President & CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, to discuss significant topics including:
Importance and impact of immigration
- Increased needs for healthcare, housing, and social services
- Labour market needs/shortages
- Economic development
Plus, Charlene Hofbauer of Workforce Planning Board will emphasize how those provincial trends and policies affect us here in Waterloo Region. In collaboration with the Greater KW Chamber of Commerce.
Get your tickets now!
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February 25, 5 - 8 PM, 67 Erb Street West, Waterloo | Free
Join the Changemakers Demo Day: AI For a Better World
Over the past few months, with support from the Waterloo Region Community Foundation and local philanthropist Mike Janzen, Gambit Technologies has been working with a group of Changemakers to build real AI tools tackling urgent social challenges.
Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of their groundbreaking innovations:
- Sustainable Waterloo Region: Enabling organizations to plan and execute sustainability initiatives with AI.
- The Successful Newcomer (in partnership with Waterloo Region Immigration Partnership): Building a resume toolkit for newcomers to Canada.
- Waterloo Region Community Foundation: Bridging gaps in community connection by connecting residents to gathering spaces across the region.
This is a global first, and it’s happening right here in Waterloo Region. We’re redefining what AI for Good looks like, and we want you to see it for yourself.
Join the waitlist
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Upcoming Networking Breakfast Series events
The Immigration Partnership Speed Networking Series provides an opportunity for attendees to hear from engaging business leaders and speakers on hot topics that are informative and relevant to small and medium-sized businesses. Professionals from a variety of sectors and all career levels gather to network and hear the guest speakers on their specific areas of expertise.
Each event is a way to connect with your fellow Chamber members and gain a new understanding about a topic of great interest to the Waterloo Region business community.
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March 4, 8 - 10 AM
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Waterloo St. Jacobs | 55 Benjamin Road
Get your tickets now!
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May 6, 8 - 10 AM
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Waterloo St. Jacobs | 55 Benjamin Road
Get your tickets now!
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Immigrant Survey Results & Snapshots | |
The Immigration Partnership conducted the Waterloo Region Immigrant Survey in June 2023, providing almost 1,700 immigrants the opportunity to share their experiences of living, working or studying in Waterloo Region and impact organizational and community change. Check out the reports released to date to help guide your policy, program and investment decisions. | |
Immigration Partnership Resources | |
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Make your organization accessible to over 10,000 residents who don’t speak English or French by providing interpretation.
Use the "Interpretation Best Practices Checklist" here: Interpretation Checklist
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Explore antiracism resources and join our campaign at: www.racialequitywr.ca | |
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Get insights into recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and integrating the best immigrant talent with this resource created with World Education Services.
Explore the Playbook: Waterloo Region Employer Playbook
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New to Waterloo Region? Our partners can help! | |
Your Voice Matters: Voting as a New Citizen
Becoming a Canadian citizen is a milestone, and with it comes the right to vote! Whether you’ve just received your citizenship or have been eligible for a while but haven’t voted yet, now is the time to get involved. Elections in Canada might be different from those in your home country, but they are a vital way to shape the future of your community. Take the time to learn about the process, the candidates, and the issues that matter to you.
Your vote helps build a stronger, more inclusive Waterloo Region.
Get informed, get involved, and make your voice count!
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Register for local and provincial elections, all in one place
Confirm, update or add your information to the Register for provincial, municipal, district social services administration board and school board elections in Ontario.
Register now
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Learn more about Waterloo Region provincial candidates debates available on Rogers TV
Waterloo
- Thursday, February 20 – 1:00pm
- Friday, February 21 – 3:00pm
Kitchener Centre
- Friday, February 21 – 10:30pm
- Wednesday, February 26 – 10:00pm
Kitchener Conestoga
- Saturday, February 22 – 12:00pm
- Sunday, February 23 – 12:00pm
Kitchener South Hespeler
- Saturday, February 22- 3:00pm
- Monday, February 24 – 9:00pm
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February 25, 1 PM, Online | Free
Five Good Ideas on positive change in uncertain times
At a time of unprecedented polarization, conversations on anti-racism are more charged than ever. Both emotions and stakes are high, with empathy levels sinking. Online platforms are poorly regulated and monetize rage. Rising political tensions and economic hardships further complicate things, posing real threats to communities offline. In this webinar, Mohammed Hashim, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation, will present his five ideas to answer the question on how we can defuse the space and invite meaningful and fruitful connections.
Register now
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March 13 - 15, The Westin Harbor Castle | Ticketed
The 27th Edition of Metropolis Canada
Canada's immigration ecosystem is undergoing significant changes, shaped by evolving public discourse, ongoing economic challenges, and social realities. As the nation's immigration planning now combines permanent residents and temporary workers, it is critical to revisit policies and practices that align with economic, social, and humanitarian goals.
This conference will provide a platform for exploring critical questions about the future of immigration in Canada, with a focus on best practices, research, and collaborative strategies for shaping a sustainable and inclusive immigration system. This conference invites proposals that offer recommendations, innovative insights and actionable solutions on several pressing issues.
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March 18 - 20, Toronto Metropolitan University, hybrid | Free
National Conference on Equity and Racial Justice Across Canada
Join local activists as well as leading provincial and national advocacy organizations, and front-line researchers in Toronto: Be part of a movement for advancing equity and racial justice across Canada! English + French with Spanish interpretation.
Register now
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Updates & News | |
Initiatives & Funding Opportunities | | |
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City of Waterloo's Art Grant Program is closing this week!
The Arts Grant Program supports arts organizations with funding for operations, specific projects and capital. Learn how to apply, who is eligible, what you need, and when to submit your application.
Apply by February 20, 2025: Arts Grant - City of Waterloo
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Affordable Housing and Homelessness funding is closing this week!
The Community Impact Fund (formerly the General Community Fund) is dedicated to addressing urgent community needs with local solutions. This quarter’s funding call applies to Q1 (April – June 2025) and is open to registered charities and qualified donees in Waterloo Region that align with this quarter’s Issue Area: Affordable Housing and Homelessness. Organizations with a charitable number or those recognized as qualified donees are eligible.
Two streams of funding:
General Operating Support Grants – Flexible funding to strengthen your organization’s internal systems and advance its mission.
Program/Project Grants – Funding for specific programs or projects, whether new or existing.
Apply by February 21, 2025 - United Way WRC Community Hub
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The Ontario trillium Foundation is now accepting applications for Capital Grants!
Through Capital grants, the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) helps non-profits undertake essential projects that directly benefit Ontarians by improving community facilities and spaces.
📅 Apply by March 5, 2025: Capital Grant | Ontario Trillium Foundation
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Waterloo Region Community Foundation will soon open applications for various grants
Arts Grants
Supports small or medium sized arts organizations and collectives, as well as projects focused on the arts.
Community Grants
Supports organizations that are focused on initiatives linked to improving social infrastructure. The Trinity United Church Legacy Fund is partnering with WRCF again in 2025 and is providing additional funding
Racial Equity Grants
Supports organizations that are led-by and serve people across Waterloo Region who are Indigenous, Black, and people of colour.
Applications open: February 24, 2025
Applications close: March 31, 2025
Learn more: About Grants — Waterloo Region Community Foundation
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Nominations are now open for Kitchener and Waterloo Senior of the Year Award
You know them: caring, involved seniors who go out of their way to make a difference in our community. Maybe they’re a helpful neighbour or dedicated volunteer who supports you or your organization? Consider nominating that special person aged 65+ for a Kitchener or Waterloo Senior of the Year Award!
For details including how to nominate, visit:
Kitchener Resident Senior of the Year & Waterloo Resident Senior of the Year
The nomination deadline is March 31, 2025.
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Nominations open for Kitchener youth awards
Every year, the Kitchener Youth Action Council (KYAC) celebrates the talents and contributions of young people in our community. Nominate today and help generate awareness of the valuable contributions youth make in our community.
Nomination forms and details are available at KYAC Youth Awards
Nomination are open until April 4, 2025.
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Apply for the City of Waterloo's Neighbourhood Fund
Do you have an idea for bonding with your neighbours? Apply for the City of Waterloo's Neighbourhood Fund and get up to $7,500 for an idea that brings your neighbourhood together.
The 2025 deadlines are:
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Round 2: May 14
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Round 3: October 22
Learn more: Neighbourhood Fund Application - City of Waterloo
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Free tax clinics
You may be eligible for help at a free tax clinic if are a current client of the Region of Waterloo Community Services Department, you have a modest income and a simple tax situation.
Find a tax clinic in your area
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New to Canada? Learn about the benefits of doing your taxes
Tax season is fast approaching—get prepared with this interactive webinar hosted by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Discover how Canada’s tax system works, explore ways to file your taxes, learn about free tax help, and get an overview of other CRA services.
You'll also have the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers during the event.
March 12, 2025 - Benefits and credits for newcomers to Canada
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What does it mean to be a host
WR Grassroots Response is always looking for people in Waterloo Region willing to open up their homes to Ukrainian fleeing the war. The number of Ukrainians seeking shelter is not slowing and there are new requests for help every day.
If you are interested in becoming a host, there are several ways you can help.
Learn more about how you can become a host and support the Ukrainian community: Provide Housing | WRGR (wrgrassrootsresponse.ca)
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La Communauté en Français | | |
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Le 25 et 26 février, Four Points by Sheraton Point Edward Sarnia | Gratuit
Forum régional 2025 du RIFCSO
Le Forum régional du RIFCSO propose un cadre exceptionnel de discussion et réflexion aux partenaires, représentants d’organismes communautaires, et personnes clés impliqués dans l’accueil, l’établissement, l'intégration et la rétention des nouveaux arrivants d'expression française de la région.
Ne manquez pas l'occasion de rencontrer vos pairs de la région pour actualiser vos connaissances du dossier, échanger des idées et des expériences afin d'améliorer l'attraction et la rétention des immigrants francophones.
Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant pour participer à des discussions enrichissantes et partager vos idées et apprentissages.
Réservez votre place
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Le 12 mars 2025, virtuel | Gratuit
Vous venez d’arriver au Canada? Apprenez-en plus sur les avantages de faire vos impôts
L’Agence du revenu du Canada (ARC) organise un webinaire interactif qui portera sur :
- le régime fiscal canadien;
- l’allocation canadienne pour enfants;
- le crédit pour la taxe sur les produits et services/taxe de vente harmonisée;
- les différentes façons de faire ses impôts, l'aide fiscale gratuite et les autres services de l’ARC.
Vous pourrez poser vos questions et recevoir des réponses tout au long du webinaire. Nous avons hâte de discuter avec vous!
Inscrivez-vous
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Guide d'établissement pour les communautés francophones de l'Ontario
Ce guide se veut une source d'information pour le personnel de première ligne des prestataires de services de langue anglaise afin qu'il puisse plus facilement orienter les clients francophones vers les services de langue française dans leur zone géographique.
Plus d'informations : Settling-in-French-in-Ontario - Settlement-Guide.pdf
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February 22, 10 AM, online | Free
Creating Meaningful Employment Relationships
Does your sponsor group struggle with how to create an employment strategy to meet the needs of those you sponsor? Do you know how to identify appropriate, relevant employment opportunities and create meaningful employment relationships?
This workshop will give you some new tools as you work toward best practice in helping newcomers land their dream job.
Register now
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February 26, 3:30 PM, 200 Christopher Drive, Cambridge | Free
Building Career Confidence: Employment Resource Fair
Build your confidence speaking with employers in a low-pressure setting. Learn essential job search skills, connect with HR and career development professionals for advice, ask questions, and practice your introductions.
Hosted by Kinbridge Community Association
Register now!
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WR Connectors
For many newcomers, the idea of building a network can feel overwhelming. WR Connectors is here to help! You’ll receive coaching on networking skills, guidance on developing an action plan, and a match with a Connector.
A Connector is a community volunteer from a similar industry or profession who will meet with you to share their knowledge and expertise, answer your questions, offer advice, and introduce you to people in their network.
Learn more at www.wrconnectors.com
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Behind the Business podcast - Season 2
The Behind the Business Podcast is a weekly podcast created by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce that highlights the important people and issues in Waterloo region and in our community. Business and community leaders share their thoughts on the issues that affect the region and business community.
Checkout this week's special guest Eric Avner - President/CEO of Waterloo Region Community Foundation (WRCF): Behind the Business Podcast
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Wednesdays, February, 6 - 8 PM, Waterloo Public Square Ice Rink, Waterloo | Free
Skate Night Date Night
Bring your skates and skate along to tunes spun live by DJ King Kadeem, while warming up with hot drinks from the Hissing Goose Coffee Roasters. Each week will feature a different music playlist theme.
Learn more
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Feb. 24, 11 AM - 12 PM, John M. Harper Branch | Free
Chinese Social Club 滑铁卢图书馆华人俱乐部
Join the Waterloo Public Library to connect with new friends, engage in conversation, and enjoy staff-led activities. Open to all community members, each session features a unique theme. All adults or older adults are welcome who would like to learn Chinese language and Chinese culture.
Learn more
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March 7, 3 - 8 PM, CIGI Campus, 67 Erb St. W, Waterloo | Free
International Women's Day Market
This market will showcase a diverse selection of businesses led by talented women selling jewelry, food, beauty products, home goods and more. Presented in partnership with the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario)
Learn more
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Tuesday to Friday, 10 AM - 4 PM | Free
City of Waterloo Museum presents Exhibitions Exploring Indigenous Histories and Resilience
The City of Waterloo Museum invites the community to engage with these critical histories, honour the resilience of Indigenous communities, and commit to the path of Truth and Reconciliation. The City of Waterloo Museum is opening two transformative exhibitions in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation. These exhibitions delve into the lasting impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop while amplifying Indigenous voices, resilience and the ongoing journey toward Reconciliation.
Exhibition Details:
- Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost – now to mid-April 2025
- Bi-Giwen: Coming Home - Truth-Telling from the Sixties Scoop – mid-April to June 13, 2025
- Bead the Tract and Original Graphic Recordings by Dakota Brant – now to June 13, 2025
Learn more
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February is Black History Month
We honour and amplify the voices of Black Canadians and celebrate their achievements and contributions, which have enriched Canada’s history. The 2025 theme for Black History Month is: “Black Legacy and Leadership: Celebrating Canadian History and Uplifting Future Generations.” This theme acknowledges the diversity of Black Canadians, the importance of Black leadership and the legacy being built for future generations.
We encourage you to learn more and take part in events happening across Waterloo Region! Check them out:
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Feb. 20, 7 PM, 85 Queen Street N, Kitchener | Free
Funky Fusion - Celebrating Black History with Jazz Funk Dance
Register now!
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Feb. 22, 2 PM, Pioneer Park Library, Kitchener | Free
Children's Dancehall Delight
Register now!
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Feb. 22, 11 AM - 4 PM, 5 Tannery Street E, Cambridge | Free
Black History Month Celebration
Register now!
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Feb. 24, 3:30 - 5 PM, 35 Albert Street, Waterloo | Free
Black History Month Art Workshop - Art Inspired by Alma Thomas
Register now!
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Thursdays, until March 13 , 1 - 2:30 PM, KW Multicultural Centre | Free
English Conversation Circle
Practice your English! No registration required, all are welcome.
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Thursdays, until June 19, 10 - 11:30 AM, Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen St N, Kitchener | Free
Women's English Conversation Circle
Practice speaking English in a relaxed and comfortable environment with other women. Meet new friends, share stories, and learn about life in Canada. All newcomer and immigrant women are welcome.
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Job Workshops
YMCA of Three Rivers Employment Services offers workshops designed and proven to help you with your job search and career decision making.
February 24, 2 - 3 PM
Effective Resume Writing
Register now
February 26, 1:30 – 2:30 PM
Interview Skills
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Strategic Resume Writing Workshop
This workshop is suitable for seasoned professionals, new immigrants, or if you already have a resume. It will dive deeper into systems used to shortlist resumes and tailor them to stand out. Parking passes are available on both locations.
February 27, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM, 150 Main Street, Cambridge | Free
Cambridge - Register now
March 6, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM, 20 Weber Street E, Kitchener | Free
Kitchener - Register now
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Send us any suggestions or information about relevant events and resources to include in the Immigration Waterloo Region Weekly by emailing
Diana Carrillo at djoya@regionofwaterloo.ca
We encourage you to add your own events to our Community Calendar
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