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Why Canadian Newcomers Need This Blog

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Everyone needs an “in”.

What is an “in” you ask?

It is a contact or connection that gives you the inside secrets to something. It is the person who gives you an advantage over others when competing for the same thing.

In Canadian workplaces, having contacts and connections is EVERYTHING

That is what this blog is for. Your Canadian connection, your “in”. Follow this blog and you will learn:

  • Ways to improve your English
  • What Canadian employers are looking for
  • How to make those Canadian contacts and connections
  • Resources for improving your workplace skills
  • A place to ask those Canadian questions you have always wanted to ask.

Finding and keeping work can be tough. Doing it in a second language is even harder.

But you can do this. You have made it this far. Get ready to learn with Prairie Sky English!

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