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Service Canada is the place Canadians go to access programs, services, and benefits they need from the Government of Canada and its many partners. | Service Canada is the place Canadians go to access programs, services, and benefits they need from the Government of Canada and its many partners. | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 10 July 2018
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for developing, managing and delivering social programs and services.[1]
Labour Program
The federal Labour Program works to promote safe, healthy, cooperative and productive workplaces that benefit Canadians. Canadians are entitled to be treated fairly on the job and, through legislation, programs and services, the Labour Program fosters good working conditions, constructive labour-management relations and workplaces free from discrimination.
Service Canada
Service Canada is the place Canadians go to access programs, services, and benefits they need from the Government of Canada and its many partners.