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Encyclopedia > Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

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Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Minister [[{{{current_minister}}}]]
Established 2003
Responsibilities Human Resources

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The Department of Human Resources and Social Development, also referred to as Human Resources and Social Development Canada, is the department of the government of Canada responsible for providing Canadians with the resources and skills needed for the workplace and community. A ministry is a department of a government, led by a minister. ... In economics, factors of production are resources used in the production of goods and services. ... A skill is an ability, usually learned and acquired through training, to perform actions which achieve a desired outcome. ... A community is a social group of organisms sharing an environment, normally with shared interests. ...


HRSDC supports employers, employees, people receiving Employment Insurance, students and those who need focused support to participate in the workplace. HRSDC also supports the needs of the homeless and the national Canada Student Loans program. Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ... Unemployment benefits are sums of money given to the unemployed by the government or a compulsory para-governmental insurance system. ... The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb stŭdērĕ, meaning to direct ones zeal at; hence a student is one who directs zeal at a subject. ... A homeless man pushes a cart down the street. ... The Canada Student Loans Program is a Human Resources and Skills Development Canada programme which promotes accessibility to Canadas post-secondary education institutes by allowing Canadians who demonstrate a financial need for access to student loans and grants. ...


HRSDC was created in December 2003 when Human Resources Development Canada was reorganized into two separate departments. In July 2005, Bill C-23, an Act to establish the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development and Bill C-22, an Act to establish the Department of Social Development and repeal the Department of Human Resources Development was given Royal Assent in the Canadian Parliament. Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 2003 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Department of Human Resources Development, also referred to as Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), is a former department of the Government of Canada. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Vision

HRSDC's vision is of a country where Canadians have the opportunity to learn and to contribute to Canada's success by participating fully in a well-functioning and efficient labour market.


Mandate

HRSDC's mandate is to improve the standard of living and quality of life of all Canadians by promoting a highly skilled and mobile labour force and an efficient and inclusive labour market.


History

In September 2005, the department's service delivery components were transferred to the new Service Canada initiative, which will take over the administration of Employment Insurance and Human Resource Centres of Canada for Students (HRCC-S), in addition to service delivery for other government departments such as passports. Service Canada is a department of the Government of Canada which was created in the fiscal year 2005-2006 federal budget. ... Unemployment benefits are sums of money given to the unemployed by the government or a compulsory para-governmental insurance system. ... The Human Resource Centres of Canada for Students (HRCC-S) are centres, set up by the Government of Canada as part of its Youth Employment Strategy, by which it helps students and employers across Canada with their summer employment needs. ... This article is about the international travel document. ...


The Ministers responsible for the Department are:

Monte Kenton Solberg PC, MP (born September 17, 1958 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian Member of Parliament, representing the riding of Medicine Hat in the Canadian House of Commons as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. ... The Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development (French: Ministre des Ressources humaines et du Développement des compétences) is the Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for Human Resources and Social Development Canada, the federal department that oversees programs such as Employment Insurance... Jean-Pierre Blackburn (born July 6, 1948 in Jonquière, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. ... In the Cabinet of Canada, the Minister of Labour is responsible for setting national labour standards and federal labour dispute mechanisms. ...

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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (239 words)
The Department of Human Resources and Social Development, also referred to as Human Resources and Social Development Canada, is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for providing Canadians with the resources and skills needed for the workplace ad their community.
HRSDC was created in December 2003 when Human Resources Development Canada was reorganized into two separate departments.
In July 2005, Bill C-23, an Act to establish the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development and Bill C-22, an Act to establish the Department of Social Development and repeal the Department of Human Resources Development was given Royal Assent in Canadian Parliament.
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