Friday, 30 May 2014

Something about the job fairs.

1. The traffic was slow because the policeman barried one line of Shepper road for the car accident in the morning.

2. It was happy to see teacher and classmates there.

3. The job fair was not that big as my imagining, there were about twenty companies in the fair.

4. The longest waiting line was always the BELL company's.

5. All the interviewer spoke english very well, loudy and clearly.

6. The most thing suprised me was the Police Station came to hire people also.

7. I need good skills of job and language both if i want to find a good job.

8. Some volunteer job and second career college were in the fair.

9.The Avon company did not come to the fair until I left.

10. I did not find the job which match me.



Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Rigths and Freedom

1. Fundamental Freedoms
2. Democratic Rights
3. Mobility Rights
4. Legal Rights
5. Equality Rights
6. Offical Language Rights
7. Multicultural Rights
8. Minority Language Education Rights
9. Aboriginal Rights

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Three things I dont know until I saw the video about Victoria Queen:
1. The stronge queen had her soft side, she wrote dairy in some mercy words when she was young.
2. Her husband dead very young at 43 years old.
3. The queen learned to write the indian words.

Find 5 news words from the Royal Anthem:
1. gracious
    Victoria queen was a gracious woman.

2. glorious
   The army defeated the enemy and earned the glorious victory.

3.reign
   People lived well and felt peace when the Great king reign the kingdom.

4.confound
   The wisdom leader confound the enemy army by his plan.

5.frustrate
   The failure did not frustrate his passion.


Ling Ji`s victoria day weekend.

      Ling Ji went to the High Park with her family at victoria day weekend. She saw the japanese cherry tree there, and a lot of aniamls, such as cows and birds. There was also a kid`s gardon for the young kid to play games.
      The next day she felt tire and staied at home, cooking corns and potatos. Enjoied that relax monment.





Friday, 16 May 2014

Acronyms for the RRSP, TSFA and RESP.

 

  • RRSP -Registered Retirement Savings Plan  

          An RRSP is a retirement savings plan that you establish, that we register, and to which you            or your spouse or common-law partner contribute. Deductible RRSP contributions can be used          to reduce your tax.
        Any income you earn in the RRSP is usually exempt from tax as long as the funds remain in      the plan; you generally have to pay tax when you receive payments from the plan.

  • TSFA -The Tax-Free Savings Account

           The Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) allows Canadians, age 18 and over, to set money         aside tax-free throughout their lifetime. Each calendar year, you can contribute                           up to the TFSA dollar limit for the year, plus any unused TFSA contribution room from the           previous year, and the amount you withdrew the year before.

  • RESP -Registered Education Savings Plans

           A registered education savings plan (RESP) is a contract between an                                      individual (the subscriber) and a person or organization(the promoter).
           Under the contract, the subscriber names one or more beneficiaries (the future                        student(s)) and agrees to make contributions for them, and the promoter agrees to                    pay educational assistance payments (EAPs) to the beneficiaries. 
          There are two different types of RESP available: family plans and specified plans.

Thursday, 15 May 2014

1 year    AcceleRate Financial   2.250
2 years  Oaken Financial          2.350
3 years  AcceleRate Financial   2.500
4 years  Outlook Financial        2.650
5 years  Oaken Financial          3.050

BMO card is best for me.