Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
The Jeunes volontaires program gives you a chance to acquire skills while working on a project of your own design. You can develop and carry out a project in a field that interests you; for example, agriculture, the arts, culture, communications, the environment, community services, tourism, or any other area.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
The Jeunes volontaires program gives you a chance to acquire skills while working on a project of your own design. You can develop and carry out a project in a field that interests you; for example, agriculture, the arts, culture, communications, the environment, community services, tourism, or any other area.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
Year of publication:
2011
The Employment Integration Program for Immigrants and Visible Minorities (PRIIME) is provided by Emploi-Québec in cooperation with the Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés culturelles and Investissement Québec. It provides assistance for obtaining a first job experience in Québec
Trade Team Prince Edward Island (TTPEI) is a partnership of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Innovation PEI and other federal and provincial departments and agencies. Under this program, export ready companies on PEI are given access to a pool of qualified consultants who provide assistance tailored to their specific export-related needs.
The Technology Adoption and Commercialization Program (TAC) is intended to encourage the adoption of improved technologies and processes by offsetting some of the direct costs associated with identifying and securing such technologies and processes.
The purpose of the assistance is to provide adequate funding for capital expenditures and working capital to enable the establishment, expansion, or maintenance of eligible industries. The assistance may be provided in the form of a loan guarantee or direct loan.
The Miramichi Regional Economic Development and Innovation Fund will provide incremental assistance totaling $50 million over a four-year period from April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2015.
The Northern New Brunswick Economic Development and Innovation Fund will provide incremental assistance totaling $200 million over a four-year period from April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2015.
A Revenue Forecast is a realistic summary of anticipated income from all sources including federal government departments, provincial ministries, community-based royalties, trusts and foundations, and private agreements.
A funding agreement is a document containing terms and conditions by which a transfer payment is made by the Crown to First Nations for delivery of programs and services. Funding agreements are negotiated with various government departments, often on a multi-year basis. Funding Agreements are legal documents through which a First Nation commits to deliver specific programs and services while meeting minimum program standards. Rules regarding the flexibility in the use of the funding, cash flow, and adjustment methodology are included.