Resources
Check out the articles below to learn more about life in Ontario.
Resources
Health
Sexual Health
Most women experience PMS before they begin menstruating every month, which includes both physical and mental symptoms.
Daily Life
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Buying products that are second-hand, or “thrifting,” can help you save money and the environment - learn the tips, tricks, and risks!
Immigration
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Applying for a SIN is easy if you meet all the requirements. Find out how to apply and what documents you need to get your SIN.
Health
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OHIP is our province's public health care and covers basic medical and emergency services.
Health
Physical Health
A Community Health Centre (CHC) is a place where you can get free health care and social services.
School
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Canada's two official languages are French and English, and residents should try to learn both if possible.
School
Universities, Colleges and More
Universities focus on academic and professional programs, whereas colleges specialize in career training and trades programs.
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Islamophobia is the discrimination, exclusion, and violence against people who are believed to be Muslim.
Work
Job Readiness
In addition to resumes and cover letters, portfolios can be used to show why you’re the perfect candidate for a program or job.
Daily Life
Housing
Housing co-ops are democratic communities where there’s no landlord. Every resident is a member of the co-op and gets a say in how it's run.
Daily Life
Housing
If you're new to Ontario, you can stay at apartment hotels, hostels, and shelters while you look for affordable housing.
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Community gardens are plots of land that people share to grow fresh fruits and vegetables and spend quality time together.