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Giving every Canadian a fair chance at success means helping them get the skills and training they need to succeed in a changing economy. The skilled trades are good, well-paying, middle-class jobs, and the Government of Canada is committed to supporting key groups, such as women, Indigenous people, newcomers and people with disabilities, to work in the trades. Providing financial support to unions to purchase up-to-date training equipment is one of the ways the Government is helping unions train apprentices from these key groups.
Today the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, announced that the Government of Canada is investing close to $166,000 to Carpenters Local 1669 Training Centre for its Welding – Gateway to General Carpentry project. Minister Hajdu made the announcement together with the Honourable Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, and Don Rusnak, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services.
Funding for the project is provided through the Investments in Training Equipment Stream (Stream 1) of the Union Training and Innovation Program (UTIP). UTIP has two funding streams: Investments in Training Equipment (Stream 1) and Innovation in Apprenticeship (Stream 2). Both streams support key groups that face barriers so they can succeed in the skilled trades.
Continuous technological change means that apprentices need higher-quality training to develop the right skills required on jobsites. By purchasing new, up-to-date equipment, Carpenters Union Local 1669 will help apprentices in the carpenter and welder Red Seal trades progress through their technical training, leading to a pool of certified journeypersons from key groups ready to participate in the job market. The equipment includes two welding simulators, four dual weld stations, four laptops and other materials.
As Canada’s economy continues to grow and create good, well-paying jobs, the Government is committed to ensuring that all Canadians share in and benefit from this success.
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“Canada’s future success depends on building an economy that is as inclusive as it is innovative. Our government is proud of this project that will help apprentices in Thunder Bay update their skills, and give those who face additional barriers a fair chance to start exciting and well-paying careers in the trades.”
– The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
“The Carpenters Local 1669 Training Centre is very grateful for the UTIP funding we have received. This funding has given us the opportunity to expose and train our members as well as key groups from Northern Ontario with state-of-the-art welding equipment. Thank you for your generosity and continued support.”
– Evan Reid, President, Carpenters Local 1669 Training Centre and Local Union Coordinator
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