@Rmv.18 I cant speak about the template for the Canadian resume but I can give a few pointers I figured out and what has been shared with me:
1. Do not put your entire address on your resume: city and province is enough.
2. Attach url link for your LinkedIn profile
3. Highlight what you accomplished while working for your previous employers instead of stating what the job entailed. For e.g. instead of putting: managed the sale and service of products, you would put:
Exceeded annual sales target by 130% or trained staff to use new technology which resulted in the company operating more efficiently and savings X amount of money or say you grew your portfolio by X%.
They want to know the impact you had on the company, not necessarily what you did when you were there.
4. For those who are Outland and coming in to look for jobs:if you can do even a certificate course/short course - go ahead. Then when you're organizing your resume- put the name of the Canadian College/University at the top, followed by your other educational qualifications.This will catch the employers eye.
5. Someone advised me to remove my country's name from my resume as it appears too much. For e.g. instead of putting Cable and Wireless Barbados Ltd, just put Cable and Wireless Ltd. This helps to remove potential biases and if you get an interview, at that time you can always say which country you had the experience in.
6. Keep the resume to 2 pages (as much as ppssible).
Now, I am by no means an expert and all that was stated above is my personal experience. However it has helped me so far. I was able to get part-time employment while studying and started working full-time 2 days after completing my course.
All the best.