What is it: Variety of reports focusing on the social, economic, political and cultural forces affecting Halton region.
How you can use it: Select from a variety of reports to learn about the people living in Halton. Read about population changes, economic changes and much more. Use this data to predict what kind of services and businesses will be needed in the future. Or, use this information if you are thinking of moving to a new city.
What is it: Quarterly newsletter that highlights business investment and economic activity in Halton.
How you can use it: Keep track of what's happening with Halton businesses and the economy with this newsletter. Learn where the money is being invested, which companies are expanding, which businesses are moving into Halton region and so much more. Target your job search and research based on this critical information.
What is it: Annual comprehensive overview of business activity in Halton Region.
How you can use it: In this report you can learn of new investments in Halton Region, highlights of company success stories and award-winning companies. Learn about the overall economy for the past year and what the trends will be for the future. Use this information to gather research about a company you might be interested in contacting, to decide about career planning or to better understand the market if you are interested in starting a new business.
What is it: Report profiling Peel and Halton regions, based on demographic trends between 2001 and 2006.
How you can use it: Did you know Halton-Peel has a younger population than Ontario as a whole? And did you know the number of employed people increased substantially (14.5%) between 2001 and 2006, significantly outpacing the provincial growth of people employed (7.9%)? There are many more facts about Peel-Halton in this profile that can help you decide where you might want to live, where there might be more job and self-employment opportunities based on the demographics.
What is it: List of business headlines from a variety of newspapers highlighting business activity in Oakville.
How you can use it: Read the latest on Oakville's business community. Find out about company openings, announcements and news. With this information, you can target your job search to businesses and industries that are growing or related to your occupation.
What is it: The business section of the Oakville newspaper.
How you can use it: Don't make the mistake of only looking at job ads in your local newspaper! Business newspapers, or the business section of a newspaper, have lots of stories about businesses that are opening, closing, laying off staff, developing a new product and so much more. Use this information to target your job search, to prepare for a "cold call" or even prepare for a job interview. And don't forget to search the "archives" section of the newspaper for older articles.
What is it: List of business headlines from a variety of newspapers/press releases highlighting business activity in Burlington.
How you can use it: Read the latest on Burlington's business community. Find out about company openings, announcements and news. With this information, you can target your job search to businesses and industries that are growing or related to your occupation.
What is it: Highlights new construction, new companies, and other economic indicators for the year.
How you can use it: Learn about which industries are doing well in Burlington and get a general understanding of how the economy is doing mid-way through the year. Use this information to target your job search or to help you decide on a new career.
What is it: List of top leading companies in Burlington.
How you can use it: Learn about the leaders in Burlington (including "small" companies!), how many employees they have, what they do, if they are unionized and more. Each company is linked to their own website where you can learn more about the companies in your industry.
What is it: Quarterly newsletter that lists new businesses, expansions and relocations.
How you can use it: Keep track of businesses moving in and around Burlington.
What is it: The business section of the Burlington newspaper.
How you can use it: Don't make the mistake of only looking at job ads in your local newspaper! Business newspapers, or the business section of a newspaper, have lots of stories about businesses that are opening, closing, laying off staff, developing a new product and so much more. Use this information to target your job search, to prepare for a "cold call" or even prepare for a job interview. And don't forget to search the "archives" section of the newspaper for older articles.
What is it: The business section of the Georgetown newspaper.
How you can use it: Don't make the mistake of only looking at job ads in your local newspaper! Business newspapers, or the business section of a newspaper, have lots of stories about businesses that are opening, closing, laying off staff, developing a new product and so much more. Use this information to target your job search, to prepare for a "cold call" or even prepare for a job interview. And don't forget to search the "archives" section of the newspaper for older articles.
What is it: The business section of the Milton newspaper.
How you can use it: Don't make the mistake of only looking at job ads in your local newspaper! Business newspapers, or the business section of a newspaper, have lots of stories about businesses that are opening, closing, laying off staff, developing a new product and so much more. Use this information to target your job search, to prepare for a "cold call" or even prepare for a job interview. And don't forget to search the "archives" section of the newspaper for older articles.
What is it: A quarterly e-newsletter with the latest news on businesses new to Milton, business expansions, industrial/commercial development progress and updates from the Town.
How you can use it: Read the latest on Milton's business community. Find out about company openings, announcements and news. With this information, you can target your job search to businesses and industries that are growing or related to your occupation.