Government of Canada Invests in Manufacturing Skills Training
The Government of Canada announced a new initiative to support manufacturing skills training in 2024, providing $10 million in funding for programs across the country.
The Government of Canada announced a new initiative to support manufacturing skills training in 2024, providing $10 million in funding for programs across the country.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) offers various manufacturing skills training programs, including apprenticeships and certification courses, to support the development of a skilled workforce in Canada.
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is offering a range of manufacturing skills training programs in 2024, including robotics and automation, to address the skills gap in the industry.
Statistics Canada reports on the manufacturing sector's skills and training needs, highlighting the importance of investing in workforce development to drive innovation and competitiveness.
Merit Canada provides information on government funding opportunities for manufacturing skills training, including grants and tax credits, to support employers in developing their workforce.
The Canadian Manufacturing Coalition has launched a video series on manufacturing skills training, featuring industry experts and best practices, to support workforce development and skills enhancement.
The Conference Board of Canada publishes research and analysis on skills and training in the manufacturing sector, including recommendations for policymakers and industry leaders.
Skills Ontario offers a manufacturing skills training tool, providing resources and guidance for employers, educators, and job seekers to support workforce development and skills training in the manufacturing sector.