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Date Posted: 08:25:52 03/03/09 Tue
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Re: Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada.(KDEA-3330)
In reply to: 's message, "Employment in regulated professions and trades in Canada.(KDEA-3330)" on 08:24:11 03/03/09 Tue

>In Canada, about 20 percent of jobs are regulated by
>the government to protect public health and safety.For
>example, nurses, doctors, engineers, teachers and
>electricians all work in regulated professions.People
>who want to work in regulated jobs need to get a
>licence from the regulatory body in the province in
>which they live.If you want to know more about how to
>enter a particular profession or trade in a particular
>province, you should contact the provincial regulatory
>body for that job.The professions are selfregulating
>and they administer the provincial laws that apply to
>their profession. Rules for entering professions also
>differ from province to province. for more information
>visit: >href="http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employme
>nt.htm">http://settlement_in_canada.sitesled.com/employ
>ment.htm


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