
UTIMUS
If you are a newly arrived Canadian, we offer online training that will get you a certified credential from a recognized Canadian institution (like McMaster University) which can help you get a better job faster.
“It was basically like having my own dedicated team in the background, supporting me every step of the way to landing my job."
- Cohort 1, New-Canadians in the Ontario Manufacturing Sector Project (AUNCOMS)
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There are no costs for applying, participating in our programs or for job placements

In X weeks, I had a mentor, training, credits from a leading University, and today, I have a dream job, and it did not cost a penny.
Joan R. | Business Consultant

In X weeks, I had a mentor, training, credits from a leading University, and today, I have a dream job, and it did not cost a penny.
Joan R. | Business Consultant
Our Programs
and Services

Women in
Aerospace
The Welcoming Immigrant Women to Aerospace Project.
Ontario's aerospace industry is a global leader, employing about 30,000 people, and set for continued growth, with an estimated 21,000 positions available. Many of those jobs are suitable for newly arrived Canadians, and do not require an engineering degree.
Launch Date: July 1st, 2023
Closes: July 1st, 2024
Other Services
We have a number of other services we provide. Send us a message and we will find a program for you
Our experienced mentors, who have been through our process, provide help in your native language and ensures success and job placement, with ongoing post-employment support.

Launch Date: July 1st, 2023
Closes: July 1st, 2024
Afghan & Ukrainian
The Afghan and Ukrainian New-Canadians in the Ontario Manufacturing Sector Project (AUNCOMS)
Manufacturing is a cornerstone of Ontario's economy with potential for continued growth. There are about 36,000 manufacturing companies in the province and the average employee working in manufacturing earns more than $60,000 a year.

Launch Date: July 1st, 2023
Closes: July 1st, 2024






Monte McNaughton
Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
"To build a stronger province and grow our economy, we need all hands on deck. That's why we're partnering with organizations like UTIMUS to place newcomers in meaningful jobs, giving them the training they need to build a better life here in Ontario."

"These programs will help them build betters lives for themselves, and their families, and build a stronger workforce in Ontario."
Brian Macdonald
CEO, Utimus