Permit changes for international co-op students
As of April 1, 2026, international co‑op students may complete required co‑op work terms using a valid study permit, with no separate co‑op work permit required.
As of April 1, 2026, international co‑op students may complete required co‑op work terms using a valid study permit, with no separate co‑op work permit required.
By: Christie Zeb
At First Markham Physio & Rehab, co-op students provide hands-on patient care, assist practitioners and contribute to digital projects that expand the clinic’s reach.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
Employers and students explore how AI is transforming work, and how emerging talent is uniquely positioned to drive innovation.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
Waterloo co-op students play a key role behind the scenes at Golf Canada events by supporting logistics and operations that keep championship golf running smoothly.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
Qubic Technologies is pushing the boundaries of quantum sensing with help from Waterloo co-op students. During their work terms, students dive into complex projects that help the small team move faster to innovate.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
From automation to machine learning, Waterloo students at Loblaw Companies Limited deliver solutions that boost efficiency and shape the future of retail.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
Inclusion, innovation and collaboration are more than just buzz words for the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR). They are core values that resonate with its employees, including Waterloo co-op students.
By: Micaela Kelly (she/her)
InfinityQ is a startup with a bold mission: to solve complex problems using quantum-inspired and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. From optimizing financial portfolios to streamlining supply chains, the company is helping industries make smarter, faster decisions.
By: Micaela Kelly (she/her)
Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre (Sunnybrook) is shaping the leaders of the future with a global mindset. With the support of hands-on mentorship, co-op students are leading cutting-edge research at Sunnybrook.
By: Micaela Kelly (she/her)
At Mattamy Homes, sustainability starts before laying the first brick. Canada’s largest family-owned homebuilder is reimagining what it means to build responsibly.