54 women in Ottawa, GTA and southwestern Ontario part of first training cohort
The trucking industry needs thousands of drivers and the Ontario government is serving up $1.3 million to provide free training for women, newcomers and other under-represented groups to fill these in-demand jobs.
Steered by the Women’s Trucking Federation of Canada, the program will provide participants with up to 200 hours of training needed to obtain AZ and DZ licenses. Also included is training for forklift operation, defensive driving, workplace violence and harassment, and human trafficking awareness.
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