Ontario Government Invests $3.6 Million in Trades Recruitment Programs

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Ontario Government Invests $3.6 Million in Trades Recruitment Programs
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The Ontario government has announced it is spending $3.6 million on three recruitment projects intended to help 2,200 women and young people start careers in the construction trades. The free programs are led by PBCTCOntario.

DCN-JOC News ServicesTORONTO — The Ontario government has announced it is spending $3.6 million on three recruitment projects intended to help 2,200 women and young people start careers in the construction trades.The first project will help 700 tradeswomen gain leadership, communications and health and safety training, and networking opportunities in the industry, stated a release.

The second project will provide 1,500 people with access to online resources and training tools where they can learn about the skilled trades, build skills and find apprenticeship opportunities, connecting them with local employers.program is receiving more funding to provide 60 Grade 12 students in London and Ottawa with in-person access to construction projects and training.

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