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Immigration Attorney Colin R. Singer, C.H.R.P. – Presenter
The Canadian Institute’s Atlantic Workforce Shortages
Halifax, Nova Scotia – June 11, 12, 13, 2007

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Canadian immigration lawyer and employment recruitment specialist Colin R. Singer is the go-to-person for human resource managers in Canada. As a leading immigration attorney in Canada, Colin is regularly being called upon to provide Canada’s largest employers with solutions to both their labour recruitment needs as well as overseeing their ongoing immigration projects.

And, as a Certified Human Resources Professional (C.H.R.P.), he is frequently being invited to share his close to 20 years of legal expertise in the immigration and human resources industries to speak at human resource conferences across the country. “The human resources industry is facing a number of challenges in our current economy and HR managers appreciate the insight that we provide in the areas of both immigration and employment recruitment”, he acknowledges.

Colin will be a conference presenter at the Canadian Institute’s Atlantic Workforce Shortages conference to be held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 11, 12, 13, 2007 where he will addressing corporate human resource managers from government and industry in the Atlantic provinces on a Step-By-Step Guide to Implementing a Successful Corporate Immigration Policy .

For future speaking engagements, please contact Colin Singer by email at: csinger@immigration.ca.

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