New to Canada? Things you need to know

New to Canada? Things you need to know

Starts:

Thursday, April 10
6:00 PM

Ends:

Thursday, April 10
7:30 PM


Whether you’re new to Canada or you’ve been here a while, you probably have lots of questions about settling into your new home. We’ve got answers! The Edmonton Public Library’s settlement services offer a series of free presentations on important topics like Employment Standards (knowing your rights and responsibilities), Landlord and Tenant Information, Immigration Issues and more. Guest speakers will discuss a different topic each session and we’ll guide you through the many library resources available.
Sessions are open to everyone.

Enhancing Cultural Understanding Between Newcomer and Aboriginal Communities

How can we increase intercultural understanding?

What do newcomer and Aboriginal communities share in common?

Join us for an opportunity to hear directly from the First peoples of these lands.

Metis:
February 27, 6:00-8:00 pm
(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)

Inuit:
March 13, 6:00-8:00 pm
(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)

First Nations:
April 10, 6:00-8:00 pm
(Southeast Corner, 1st floor, Stanley A. Milner Library)

Intercultural Dialogues Celebration:
April 17, 6:00-8:00 pm
(City Hall, 1st floor)


This series is organized by the Edmonton Immigrant Services Association (EISA), City of Edmonton's Aboriginal Relations Office and the Edmonton Public Library and is part of a series of presentations titled “New to Canada? Things You Need to Know”.

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Event Location

Stanley A. Milner Library
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 2V4

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