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All of our activities, projects, and research are made possible through partnerships. We are committed to working closely with our partners and widely sharing the results to further promote collaboration.

Our engagement strategy is based on our Community of Practice and Knowledge Mobilization strategy. We are building a pan-Canadian network of partners and stakeholders to encourage collaboration, the exchange of ideas, and sharing of knowledge and best practices. We will also ensure that our work is accessible to all Canadians and that knowledge is available in the right form, at the right place, at the right time.
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Meet the new leaders joining the Future Skills Centre!
Big things are happening at the Future Skills Centre (FSC), and it all starts with our people. Over the past year, we’ve welcomed new colleagues and celebrated some familiar faces stepping into exciting new roles. These changes reflect more than just growth, they speak to the momentum building within FSC as we continue to push forward on our mission to shape a future-focused skills ecosystem across Canada.
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Future Skills Centre Expands Evaluation Network to Strengthen Skills Innovation and Shared Learning
The Future Skills Centre (FSC) is pleased to announce the addition of new evaluation and learning partners. Selected through an open call in March 2025, these organizations will work closely with pilot projects to co-develop robust evaluation frameworks and assess impact, ensuring that Canada’s skills development ecosystem is guided by strong, evidence-based insights.
In the Media
‘Competence penalty’: Study reveals hidden barrier to AI adoption
Content from: HRReporter.com
August 13, 2025 by Sarah Dobson
Is there a “competence penalty” happening in your workplace?
A recent study suggests as much, revealing that the fear of being perceived as less competent is quietly discouraging many employees from using AI tools.
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Meet the new leaders joining the Future Skills Centre!
Big things are happening at the Future Skills Centre (FSC), and it all starts with our people. Over the past year, we’ve welcomed new colleagues and celebrated some familiar faces stepping into exciting new roles. These changes reflect more than just growth, they speak to the momentum building within FSC as we continue to push forward on our mission to shape a future-focused skills ecosystem across Canada.
News
Future Skills Centre Expands Evaluation Network to Strengthen Skills Innovation and Shared Learning
The Future Skills Centre (FSC) is pleased to announce the addition of new evaluation and learning partners. Selected through an open call in March 2025, these organizations will work closely with pilot projects to co-develop robust evaluation frameworks and assess impact, ensuring that Canada’s skills development ecosystem is guided by strong, evidence-based insights.
In the Media
‘Competence penalty’: Study reveals hidden barrier to AI adoption
Content from: HRReporter.com
August 13, 2025 by Sarah Dobson
Is there a “competence penalty” happening in your workplace?
A recent study suggests as much, revealing that the fear of being perceived as less competent is quietly discouraging many employees from using AI tools.
In the Media
Gen Zs are shaking up the workplace. Are employers ready?
Content from: theglobeandmail.com
August 11, 2025 by EMILY BARON CADLOFF
When Will Graham interviewed to be a summer law student at Toronto law firms, he brought up his future immediately. “In my interviews, I said ‘listen, one day, I want to be a father, and I want to be present in my kids’ lives, and I want to be able to tend to my family. Is that something I will be able to prioritize at this firm?’ ”
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New Pan-Canadian Working Table Launched to Strengthen Canada’s Workforce Resilience
The Future Skills Centre (FSC) has launched the Resilient Workforce Working Table, a pan-Canadian initiative bringing together skills development experts, employer and labour representatives, and policy leaders to develop actionable, evidence-based recommendations that will help Canada’s workforce adapt to growing economic and labour market disruption.
In the Media
Sustainable Workforce Coalition Aims to Address Skills Gap in Clean Economy
Content from: TechTalent.ca
July 22, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas
Across an array of networks and programs, Vancouver’s Zero Emissions Innovation Centre regularly engages with business owners, managers, and practitioners by the count of thousands
In the Media
How technology such as AI will affect Canada’s workforce
Content from: BNN Bloomberg
July 18, 2025 by Amanda Lang
The job market in Canada is facing some transformational change, including the arrival of artificial intelligence. So is AI here to take your job? Amanda Lang looks at some of the research. Amanda then discusses the skills gaps in Canada’s workforce, and how that will change with new technology, with Lisa Lalande, CEO of the Century Initiative. Jobs will change fast in the months and years ahead – can we change with them? Amanda talks it over with Noel Baldwin, Executive Director of the Future Skills Centre.
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Meeting the Demand: A Collaborative Response to Canada’s Skilled Trades Shortage
Last month, the Future Skills Centre (FSC) joined Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) and SkillPlan to co-host a site visit at IBEW Local 353 in Mississauga. We were honoured to welcome the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and FedNor, along with senior leaders from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).