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Webinars for career and workforce professionals in July 2026

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Staying updated on the latest labour market developments, inclusion strategies and career development theories is vital for supporting jobseekers in a rapidly shifting economy. This month’s selection of webinars offers career development professionals (CDPs) valuable insights into national workforce shortages, equity in the workplace and holistic career guidance frameworks. Explore these upcoming learning opportunities to expand your professional toolkit this July.

Dignity and Respect for All: Creating Safer Workplaces for 2SLGBTQIA+ People (Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion)

July 9, 2026

All individuals deserve dignity and respect in both their personal and professional lives. This educational session highlights the critical role career professionals and employers play in shaping inclusive workplaces where members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community can thrive safely. Amidst a rise in hate-motivated acts, participants will explore actionable tools, language and allyship skills needed to challenge discrimination and foster psychologically safe work environments.

Tariffs, Workforce Shortages and Solutions (Canadian Apprenticeship Forum)

July 15, 2026

This session examines the intersection of economic policies, trade tariffs and persistent workforce shortages within Canada’s skilled trades ecosystem. Participants will gain insights into how changing geopolitical dynamics and trade pressures impact supply chains and labour recruitment. The presentation highlights practical, forward-looking solutions and collaborative strategies that apprenticeship stakeholders and employers can implement to mitigate talent gaps and bolster workforce resilience.

Imbalances Webinar (Labour Market Information Council)

July 21, 2026

Understanding labour market indicators is critical for identifying workforce supply gaps. This webinar explores how economic imbalances track across Canadian provinces and territories. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of job vacancies, unemployment rates and participation metrics, providing career practitioners with data-backed frameworks to help jobseekers navigate an evolving occupational landscape.

LifeProcess Everyday Theory (LPET) (Asia Pacific Career Development Association)

July 30, 2026

Developed by Dr. Anna Miller-Tiedeman, the LifeProcess Everyday Theory (LPET) reconceptualizes career development as the entirety of an individual’s life rather than a narrow set of occupational roles. This session explores a holistic, process-oriented perspective that integrates logical, emotional and spiritual dimensions. Core principles include abandoning judgment, viewing decision-making as a natural flow and living authentically from within. Unlike traditional approaches that focus on fitting people into specific jobs, LPET empowers individuals to become their own career theorists, navigating economic uncertainty using intuition and self-trust to promote lifelong well-being.

Rachel So Administrator
Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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Rachel So Administrator
Rachel So is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She brings a strong communications background, with more than seven years of experience in community-centred non-profits and a focus on building connection through clear, accessible storytelling. Rachel holds a BSc with a specialization in environment and health from the University of Toronto.
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