Projet Intégration - English - CEIQ

Project Story

The project held its first edition in 2004. It is the result of a close collaboration with Emploi-Québec, the City of Montreal, and the Ministry of Immigration and Cultural Communities.

Since the sixth edition (2009–2010), a new cohort has been added to the project. Following the events in Montréal-Nord and in a context of social tension, the project’s financial partners approached the Collectif again to establish an additional cohort.

This initiative aimed to reach young adults from visible minorities who were significantly distant from the labor market.

The cohort brought together 25 French-speaking young people residing in the northeast neighborhoods of Montreal. For this group, a preparatory phase prior to entering a work integration social enterprise was specially designed to maximize their chances of starting and successfully completing the program.

How the Program Works

During their employment contract within a work integration social enterprise, which lasts 32 to 40 weeks, participants complete a 6- to 7-week preparatory phase.This preparatory phase includes:

 French-language courses (depending on the cohort)

 Workforce preparation workshops

At the end of this preparatory phase, participants continue their technical training within the selected work integration social enterprise.
They also continue to take part in a weekly group meeting one day per week.

You are tired to

Finding it hard to get a job?

Not enough work experience or feeling underqualified?

Having difficulty keeping a job?

A training that helps you to:

Discover your life project 

Live a positive experience at work 

 Rise to a personal challenge

WEEKLY GROUP MEETINGS

During the program, participants take part in various activities:

 Promoting intercultural connections

 Exploring Montreal, Quebec, and its resources

They also participate in workshops and projects aimed at:

 Developing socio-professional skills

 Building identity and self-awareness

 Boosting self-esteem

 Creating new life projects

Finally, through meetings with community actors and organizations, the Integration Project equips participants to better face the obstacles they regularly encounter (e.g., racial or financial profiling) that can hinder their socio-professional integration.

 

 

 

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Assistant cook

Cabinetmaker help

Binding and finishing help

Assembly equipment IT

Cashier

Sales clerk

Warehouse clerk

Seamstress

Handler

Commercial cleaner

Sheet metal industry

Seller-sorter

*All training programs are paid.
**The next cohorts begin in September 2026

 

Eligibility criteria

 Member of visible minority

 Aged between 16 and 35 years old

 Montreal resident

 Available 40 weeks, 35 to 40 hours a week

 Meet Emploi-Quebec’s eligibility criteria

 To be out of the labour market for more than one year

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