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Upcoming Events
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| Event | Time | Address / access | Language | Brief |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Development Conference & Job Fair | March 15, 2026, Sunday, 12:00 PM-4:00 PM | 900 York Mills Rd, North York; Crowne Plaza Toronto, Prince Ballroom | English | Free career development conference and job fair. Dress code: business formal or business casual. |
| How to Enter the AI Industry Within Six Months | March 16, 2026, Monday, 8:00 PM Toronto time | Zoom online meeting | Chinese / Mandarin | Online AI career webinar by Victoria Training Center covering generative AI internship projects, enterprise mentors, AI skill training, internship opportunities, resume and interview coaching, and reference support. |
| York University Tech Career Webinar / Workshop | April 23, 2026, 6:30 PM | York University First Student Centre, 3rd Floor, Room 307; 4700 Keele St #335, North York, ON M3J 1P3 | English | Tech career-focused session at York University, likely for students or early-career participants interested in technology career paths. |
| OpenClaw Workshop: Set Up Your Own AI Agent | April 25, 2026, Saturday, 1:00 PM Toronto time | 7050 Woodbine Ave., #300, Markham | Chinese / Mandarin | Free in-person OpenClaw workshop and installation support session, limited to 20 spots, first come first served. |
Workshop Materials
OpenClaw Workshop
Install OpenClaw, prepare accounts, onboard a Discord-backed agent, and keep
the core commands nearby.
Codex
Set up Codex as a local coding agent for repository inspection,
implementation, and verification.
Claude Code
Set up Claude Code as a local terminal agent, connect to project-scoped MCP
tools, and keep the same repo-first working style.
Skills Introduction
Learn what Codex skills are, when to use them, and how they fit after the
desktop-agent setup.
How To Use The Materials
Start with the tool you need for the event you are joining. If you are not sure, use this order:- Install a local agent surface: Codex or Claude Code.
- Follow a workshop chapter such as OpenClaw.
- Read Skills Introduction once you are ready to make repeated workflows easier to invoke.
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