Partnerships


The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATAAlliance) is Canada's leading, most influential and entrepreneurial technology alliance. It is the largest business development association for producers and users of advanced technology. The only organization representing all sectors of the economy, CATA reaches 20,000 technology executives and an additional 22,000 technology users. 
Champlain Regional College is a public, English-language, post-secondary institution that provides pre-university and technical college-level education and training to learners in both Regular Day and Continuing Education programs. The College, through its unique multiregional structure, responds to the needs of diverse linguistic and cultural communities and contributes to the educational and socio-economic development of the regions of Quebec served by Champlain - Lennoxville, Champlain - St. Lambert and Champlain - St. Lawrence.
CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society), headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, is the professional association for Information Technology (IT) practitioners in Canada. Founded in 1958, CIPS is a non-profit organization that represents more than 6000 IT professionals (in 25 sections across the country) on important issues affecting the IT industry and profession.
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com.
The Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) is a first-rate francophone post-secondary learning institution, bringing together five campuses located in Bathurst, Campbellton, Dieppe, Edmundston and the Acadian Peninsula. Each campus provides high quality educational services and training, and values the importance of a skilled, well-trained workforce that responds to changing job demands. While CCNB offers the majority of its programs in French, most campuses also deliver a number of programs in English. CCNB also offers distance education training in a wide variety of programs and courses in sectors such as business, health, computer science and more.
Established as a small community college in 1967, Conestoga has evolved to become one of Canada's leading polytechnic institutes, providing a full range of education and training programs, from short courses through four-year degrees, as well as research leading to the commercialization of innovation for southern Ontario.
Dawson College is located in the heart of downtown Montreal with a student population of approximately 10,000. A diversity of languages and cultures is represented at Dawson among the students, faculty and staff, reflecting the multiethnic character of Montreal itself. This diversity greatly enriches the lives of students and their college experience. Dawson College is committed to providing excellence in college education within a welcoming and stimulating environment.
Don Sayers and Associates current programs include a Certificate in Health, Safety and Environmental Processes (CHSEP) program, through the University of Fredericton and the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering and Humber College in Toronto and a Diploma in Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Leadership (OSHEL) through the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering. Don Sayers and Associates is based in New Brunswick.
Heritage College, an English cégep (collèges d'enseignement général et professionnel) in the province of Quebec, is proudly committed to student success through a diverse and innovative, community-driven learning experience. The student-centered community promotes academic excellence through a personal and supportive environment that recognizes the importance of continuous learning.
Located in Prince Edward Island, Holland College has more than 65 full-time career training programs to students reach their academic and career goals. While the quality of career training is key to a post- secondary experience, so too is the learning environment; Students at Holland College training centers are made to feel at home in a friendly and comfortable setting.
Husson is a private institution of post-secondary education offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in business, health, education and professional studies. Husson is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC).
Loyalist College offers a unique combination of career-oriented programs and a wide range of social and extracurricular activities. Our faculty are professionals who combine practical experience in their fields with academic achievement.
Mohawk College's diverse program offerings are offered at the apprenticeship, continuing education, diploma and collaborative degree level, allowing students to optimize their education. Cooperative education programs give students real-world experience, preparing them for successful careers in their field.
With over 75 full-time and part-time certificate, diploma, and apprenticeship program offerings, Northern College has established itself as the choice of those who wish to fulfill their educational dreams. With focus and dedication, Northern College ensures that students are able to access the necessary resources and supports to achieve success and properly prepare themselves with job ready skills.
Nova Scotia Community College is one of Nova Scotia's largest and most diverse families. Each year, more than 25,000 students choose to grow and learn with us. NSCC learners will blend learning, community service, and work in ways that put them at the innovative edge of the global economy, where the world places a premium on knowledge, imagination, and skill. In essence, education without boundaries.

 
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