Over the past several weeks, we've been hard at work building something we believe will become an invaluable resource for Canada's technology community.

We're excited to announce that the Linux Association of Canada National IT Job Board is now in its final preparation phase and is scheduled to launch this Friday, June 26, at 10:00 AM Central Time (CT).

Our team is currently completing the final quality assurance checks, verifying job listings, fine-tuning the search experience, and ensuring everything is ready for a smooth public launch.

The new Job Board has been designed specifically for Canada's technology sector, with a strong focus on Linux, Open Source, DevOps, Cloud, Cybersecurity, Software Development, Systems Administration, Networking, Data, AI, and other IT-related careers. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a student beginning your career, or an employer looking for skilled talent, the platform is designed to connect people with opportunities across the country.

What You Can Expect

  • Hundreds of Canadian IT and Linux-related job opportunities
  • Powerful search and filtering tools
  • Daily updates with new positions
  • Jobs from companies across Canada
  • A clean, fast, and easy-to-use interface
  • Completely free for job seekers

This launch represents another important milestone for the Linux Association of Canada. As a federally registered non-profit organization, our mission is to strengthen Canada's open source and Linux ecosystem by providing practical resources that benefit both individuals and organizations.

The National IT Job Board joins our growing collection of community resources, including the Open Source Library, the Linux Distribution Library, hardware donation and refurbishment initiatives, community events, and educational resources.

We would like to thank everyone who has supported the Association during the development of this project. Your encouragement, feedback, and volunteer efforts have helped make this possible.

Join us this Friday at 10:00 AM (Central Time) as we officially launch the Linux Association of Canada's National IT Job Board.

The countdown has begun—and we can't wait to share it with the Canadian technology community.