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JobsNow Launch in Toronto - April 20, 2005

Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services Sandra Pupatello and Ian Ferguson, CEO of WCG International HR Solutions answer questions at the launch of the JobsNow pilot project at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce in Toronto, Wednesday, April 20, 2005. The pilot will be delivered in six municipalities in Ontario including Peel Region, Durham Region, Hamilton, Windsor, Ottawa and Nipissing.

Ian Ferguson, CEO of WCG International HR Solutions speaks at the launch of the JobsNow pilot project at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce in Toronto, Wednesday, April 20, 2005. "Where many people use their personal networks to help them find work, JobsNow will act as a network to help social assistance recipients connect with the hidden job market."

Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services Sandra Pupatello speaks at the launch of the JobsNow pilot project at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce in Toronto, Wednesday, April 20, 2005. "Social assistance recipients are not statistics - they are real people who want to work. It's time our welfare programs worked, too." said Pupatello. "Our plan will get thousands of people into the workforce, and that's good for our clients, our economy and our taxpayers."


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