COMMUNITY AND RECREATION Sample Clauses

COMMUNITY AND RECREATION. 68 Community . . . 68 Recreation . . . 69 Religion . . . 70 Major Changes and Conflict . . . 71 Chapter 4Preparing for Independence. . . 73 Finance. . . 73 Filing Taxes. . . 73
COMMUNITY AND RECREATION. Community Participating in community activities is important to newcomers. It can help newcomers to meet new people and adjust to their new life in Canada. Newcomers can join a local community group; which is a good way to make them feel more included in their community. This can give them the chance to meet people with shared backgrounds, traditions and languages. It is an excellent way to practice their English and make new connections. To find an activity that suits the newcomers’ wants and needs, the sponsoring group should have a conversation about their interests. However, sponsoring groups must be aware of the newcomer(s)’ feelings about connecting to their community. Sponsoring groups need to ask about and respect the newcomers’ wishes about meeting members from their own community. To find an association or group, you can: • Talk to people in the community. • Contact a settlement agency. • Volunteer in the local or cultural community. Volunteering can be a good way to gain Canadian experience and references. • Look in local or ethno-cultural media. • Contact an ethno-cultural organization or a place of worship. Other places to look at for more information: • Canadian Ethno-cultural Council (CEC) - This website lists ethno- cultural organizations across Canada. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/members • You can search on “Cultural Heritage Groups” at xxxx://xxx.000xxxxxxx.xx/ This listing shows many of the culturally- specific community groups in Ontario. Recreation Many recreation centers have ice rinks, tennis courts or swimming pools. Many of these are low-cost or free to use but there is usually a fee to attend organized programs, such as swimming lessons or fitness classes. Some centers have sports or programs specifically for people with disabilities. Check with the municipal government for guides with a description of available programs and how much they cost. Depending on newcomer’s household income, they may be able to get a subsidy on the price. Newcomer(s) living in Toronto can apply for Welcome Policy Toronto for a fee subsidy
COMMUNITY AND RECREATION. Construction Levy means the standard community and recreation construction levy specified in and calculated in accordance with the Ministerial Direction, subject to Indexation.

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