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The Windsor Essex Local Immigration Partnership (WE LIP) is an initiative of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to encourage communities across Ontario to develop a comprehensive plan for the delivery of newcomer services. The WE LIP initiative represents a process to examine the whole system of services currently available and considers how the system could be enhanced to facilitate access to service and to promote the long-term settlement and integration of immigrant newcomers into Windsor and Essex County.

In November 2008, the City of Windsor was given the lead for the Windsor Essex Local Immigration Partnership (WE LIP) initiative by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), formerly Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

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​The Windsor Essex Local Immigration Partnership (WE LIP) engages stakeholders through information sharing, events and a locally-driven strategic planning process to help make Windsor-Essex a more welcoming and inclusive community. The partnership strives to assist non-settlement service providers and the community in developing a greater understanding of newcomer needs and services.

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(226) 674-3220

info@workforcewindsoressex.com

https://www.workforcewindsoressex.com/welip/ 

880 N Service Rd Unit 201, Windsor, ON N8X 3J5

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Fondé en 1990 par les membres de la communauté (anciennement nommée Place Concorde). Le centre a plus de 25 ans d’expérience comme leader de la communauté francophone. Notre personnel sera heureux de vous fournir les informations dont vous avez besoin ou de vous diriger vers le service de votre choix. Nous organisons également une grande variété d’activité sociale et culturelle chaque année.

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(519) 948-5545   

http://ccfwek.org

890 Walker Rd Unit A-1, Windsor, ON N8Y 2N5

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The Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society is operated by a Board of Directors who support the mission and objectives of the Society and who are dedicated to advocating for quality services for children and families. Board members have a specific interest in the welfare of children and offer individual skills to assist in running the agency.  This agency has been in existence since 1899 and is dedicated to strengthening the family unit.

The Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society has a dedicated team of staff with diverse backgrounds and skills.  In addition to staff, we also rely on the support of our foster homes and volunteers.  This unique group of individuals provides support in all areas of the Society’s work and assist with direct service to children & families.

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 (519) 252-1171 

  http://www.wecas.on.ca  

 1671 Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON N8Y 5B5

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We are an experienced leader in the development of regional labour market tools, research and guides that save others time, money and effort. These resources, created in close coordination with employment, education and industry partners, are designed to help job seekers, employers, students & educators, as well as the community, make more informed labour market decisions using locally-responsive, data-rich and unbiased resources.

Workforce WindsorEssex currently receives funding under five projects: Windsor Essex Local Immigration Partnership, WE Value, Local Employment Planning Council, WEskills, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

​Ten years ago, Workforce WindsorEssex (legally Workforce Development Board Windsor Essex) was created as an independent, community-based board in October 2008 as a result of significant foundation work by the City of Windsor, County of Essex, WindsorEssex Economic Development Commission and Province of Ontario.

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 (226) 674-3220

  https://www.workforcewindsoressex.com/ 

 880 N Service Rd Unit 201, Windsor, ON N8X 3J5

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The University of Windsor is a comprehensive, student-focused university, with more than 16,000 students enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

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We have strong student-faculty relationships, exceptional award-winning faculty and innovative staff. It creates a unifying atmosphere of excellence across all of our faculties to encourage lifelong learning, teaching, research and discovery.

The University of Windsor also ushered in a new era in September 2015 with the opening of classes at the first phase of its downtown campus in the heart of Windsor’s core. The new building—which retains the historic facade of the former Windsor Star newspaper building—houses the School of Social Work and the Centre for Executive and Professional Education.

The second phase of the downtown campus includes the School of Creative Arts, located in the century-old site of the Windsor Armouries and the Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts.

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 (519) 253-3000

  http://www.uwindsor.ca/ 

 401 Sunset Ave, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4

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Canadian Heritage

Canadian Heritage and its portfolio organizations play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians. Arts, culture and heritage represent more than $53 billion in the Canadian economy and close to 666,500 jobs in sectors such as film and video, broadcasting, music, publishing, archives, performing arts, heritage institutions, festivals and celebrations.

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819-997-0055 

1-866-811-0055

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage.html

PCH.info-info.PCH@canada.ca 

15 Eddy Street Gatineau, QC K1A 0M5

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