Summer 2026 WIL Digital Update Applications are NOW OPEN for the Summer 2026 term. All Summer 2026 placements must start on or after April 1, 2026 , and end on or before August 31, 2026 . The Summer 2026 application submission deadline is July 15, 2026 …
Information and Communications Technology Council 275 Slater Street, Suite 802 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9 Phone: 613-237-8551 Fax: 613-230-3490 Please direct your inquiries about ICTC and its projects and programs, including general inquiries, to: …
Introduction to Cybersecurity Introduction to Modern AI Introduction to Data Science Introduction to IoT and Digital Transformation DIGITAL BASICS PATHWAY CYBERSECURITY PATHWAY Introduction to Cybersecurity Networking Basics Network Defense Introduction …
ICTC's GO Talent program connects ICT professionals with Canadian employers before they arrive in Canada as Permanent Residents. Global Onboarding of Talent (GO Talent) is ICTC’s virtual bilingual pre-arrival program, funded by Immigration, Refugees …
Pathways to employment in the Canadian digital economy for newcomers to Canada. ICTC's Work Ready program provides employment supports for internationally educated ICT professionals, helping their transition into the Canadian digital economy. The Work …
ICTC's GO Talent program connects employers with Internationally Educated Professionals (IEPs) with an ICT background before they arrive In Canada as Permanent Residents. In response to the challenges Canadian organizations face with filling ICT roles, …
Saskatchewan’s major industries include oil and gas, potash, farm products, and the production of various minerals and clays. Regina is a regional hub for plant protein crop production and ag processing that is increasingly intertwined with high …
Quebec boasts a diverse and powerful digital economy, with top cities for growth being Montreal, Quebec City and Laval. In 2018, Montreal was recognized by FDI Magazine as a top location for foreign direct investment. It won the award for “Best Digital …
With almost half of B.C.’s population living in the Lower Mainland, the metropolitan area of Vancouver is Canada’s third-largest city. It is known for its high-tech industry, film and entertainment sector, and natural resources. The Digital Technology …
A diverse manufacturing base, mineral resource development, and farming are key drivers of the provincial economy. The province's capital city, Winnipeg, recently recorded the second highest rate of growth in technology employment among Canadian mid-sized …