Press Release
Government Approves First Indigenous Institute to Deliver Apprenticeship Training
March 12, 2020
BRANTFORD — Ontario is helping people in Indigenous communities prepare for good jobs in the skilled trades.
Today, Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development, announced the approval of Six Nations Polytechnic as an apprenticeship Training Delivery Agent. The post-secondary institute is the first Indigenous Institute to be granted this status and can now deliver apprenticeship training for three trades: general machinist, cook and welder.
“One in five jobs is going to be in the skilled trades in the next five years,” said Minister McNaughton. “Those are paycheques that will be waiting to be collected, hopefully soon, by new apprentices from Six Nations of the Grand River. Today’s announcement is a big step toward that goal.”
In the third quarter of 2019, there were 21,000 vacant jobs in the Hamilton-Niagara area, with demand for welders, millwrights, electricians and machinists.
The government also renewed funding of $395,000 to Six Nations Polytechnic to continue delivering pre-apprenticeship training for general machinists, cooks and welders.
In the upcoming fiscal year, the funding will support:
“It’s great news that apprenticeship training is coming to Canada’s most populous First Nation,” said Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs. “We’re looking forward to seeing apprentice general machinists, cooks and welders from Six Nations Polytechnic take up rewarding positions in their fields.”
“This investment is great news not only for the Indigenous community in Brantford-Brant but for the entire Grand River Basin,” said Will Bouma, MPP for Brantford-Brant. “It enables Six Nations Polytechnic to deliver apprenticeship training and helps prepare people for good jobs in the skilled trades.”
“Six Nations Polytechnic continues to respond to skilled trades shortages and labour market challenges,” said Six Nation Polytechnic President and CEO Rebecca Jamieson. “This pre-apprenticeship funding creates 41 opportunities for eligible learners to begin a successful career in one of three trades – welder, machinist and cook. Earning Training Delivery Agent status for these trades is a truly momentous occasion. Six Nations Polytechnic, together with area employers, can now offer local apprenticeship opportunities right here in the City of Brantford.”
Six Nations Polytechnic will now work with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development to create in-class apprenticeship training programs.
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