Orientation to Ontario
Orientation to Ontario (O2O) began as a pilot project in 2009, after the federal and provincial governments issued a joint call for proposals to develop a pilot model for a coordinated and standardized approach for the delivery of information and orientation services across Ontario. In 2012, O2O was rolled out across the province with joint funding from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Government of Ontario, and COSTI became the provincial coordinator of O2O.
O2O is administered by COSTI in collaboration with the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), Centre de santeì communautaire Hamilton/Niagara, and George Brown College along with a group of service delivery partners.
Services Available
O2O consists of three separate resources:
- workshops, print resources,
- an interactive website with online resources
- on-demand webinars in various languages
Who is Eligible
Visit Orientation to Ontario's website