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Human Resources

If business women in Canada need to recruit new employees, retain the good employees they have or encourage their team to work better together, human resources personnel can help them out.

 

Nationwide Business Human Resources Guide:

 

Nationwide Human Resources

Sources About Links
Canada Business – Government Services for Canadian Entrepreneurs Numerous start-up and human resources information is available to better manage your work force http://www.canadabusiness.ca/
Alliance of Sector Councils (TASC) Sector councils bring together representatives from business, labour, education and other professional groups in a neutral forum to analyze and address sector-wide human resource issues http://www.councils.org/
Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) This site has how-to articles about human resources, HR planning and consulting for Canadian businesses http://www.bdc.ca/
Human Resources Development Canada Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) is a department of the government of Canada http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/
Canadian Technology Human Resources Board Represents industry, educational and individual stakeholders in the engineering applied science technology sector http://www.cthrb.ca/
Industry Canada’s guide to Human Resources Planning This site lists aspects of human resources planning http://www.ic.gc.ca/
Service Canada – HR for Employers This site lists resources for HR planners, including trends by industry and occupation http://www.hrmanagement.gc.ca/
Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations The CCHRA represents more than 33,000 professionals including more than 16,000 certified human resources professionals (CHRPs) http://www.cchra.ca/

 

Region-wise Business Human Resources Guide:

 

Alberta

Sources About Links
Business in Alberta Provides programs and advice on human resources management, including how to hire foreign workers http://www.services.gov.ab.ca/
Human Resources Institute of Alberta Members of CPHR Alberta belong to a community of 6,000 HR professionals and business leaders. The community includes 3,000 + CPHRs, living and working in Alberta http://www.hria.ca/

 

 

British Columbia

Sources About Links
Women’s Enterprise Centre This organization provides business information counselling, skills training and resources for women entrepreneurs, including networking and HR management http://www.womensenterprise.ca/
British Columbia Human Resources Management Association Is the B.C. certifying body of the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation http://www.bchrma.org/

 

 

Manitoba

Sources About Links
Manitoba Labour and Immigration Information on labour in Manitoba through the Labour Relations Act and regulations. Also provides information on how owners can properly manage employees http://www.gov.mb.ca/

 

 

Nova Scotia

Sources About Links
Human Resource Association of Nova Scotia (HRANS) CPHR Nova Scotia is the exclusive granting body in Nova Scotia of the nationally recognized Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation – the leading standard for HR Professionals in Canada http://www.hrans.org/

 

 

New Brunswick

Sources About Links
Business New Brunswick Services, resources and programs are offered to help push the aspiring entrepreneur in the right direction http://www.gnb.ca/
Human Resources Association of New Brunswick (HRANB)/Association des ressources humaines du Nouveau-Brunswick (ARHNB) The Chartered Professionals in Human Resources New Brunswick was established to meet the needs of HR professionals in the province for their growth and recognition http://www.hranb.org/

 

 

Newfoundland and Labrador

Sources About Links
Human Resources Professionals of Newfoundland and Labrador (HRPNL) HRPNL provides HR services for businesses to help them “increase their personal and professional competence and knowledge.” One-on-one consulting services available http://www.hrpnl.ca/

 

 

Ontario

Sources About Links
Small Business Centre This London small business resource offers a range of programs and information, both online and on-site. The website offers information on everything from financing and networking to business plans and start-up tools. They also offer free information handouts at their on-site location http://www.sbcentre.ca/
Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario (HRPAO) / L’Association des professionnels en ressources humaines de l’Ontario (APRHO) The Human Resources Professionals Association protects the public interest by governing and regulating the professional practice of its more than ​​​​​24,000​ member registrants.​​ http://www.hrpa.ca/
Toronto Business Development Centre Has a mandate to nurture the growth of new and emerging businesses by providing the physical facilities, advisory services and other resources http://www.tbdc.com/

 

 

Saskatchewan

Sources About Links
Saskatchewan Association of Human Resource Professionals Saskatchewan Association of Human Resource Professionals (SAHRP) is the premiere professional association for human resource professionals, and is the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) and the Senior Human Resources Professional (SHRP) granting body within the Province of Saskatchewan http://www.sahrp.ca/

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