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Seizing Canada’s moment: Future Skills Centre announces $7.6 million investment in building skills and workforce resilience

Toronto, June 16, 2025 — The Future Skills Centre (FSC) is driving innovation in skills development to help move the country forward through a $7.6 million investment funded by the Government of Canada’s Future Skills program in 35 new projects to ensure Canada has a strong workforce for a resilient economy.

With rapid economic shifts and the need for modernization of skills training, the FSC will invest in bold new ideas, scaling up proven solutions, and sharing insights across sectors and regions — so that Canada has people with the right skills, in the right places, at the right time.

The new projects include both early-stage innovations and ready-to-launch programs that tackle today’s most urgent skills challenges. They explore new ways to equip workers with green skills, strengthen digital and soft skills, support transitions to in-demand jobs, and help employers train and retain resilient teams.

All funded projects align with the focus areas the Centre believes will support Canada’s prosperity.

FSC’s impact reaches every province, territory and sector. The centre anticipates where the labour market is headed so Canadians can be ready, works on solutions to stay competitive and grows partnerships to achieve change in the labour market for the better.

FSC has secured funding until March 2027 and will continue informing policy and practice and supporting employers, workers and practitioners as they adapt to change. FSC is founded by a consortium whose members are Toronto Metropolitan University, Blueprint, and The Conference Board of Canada.

Read more about the 35 new projects being launched.

  • FSC is awarding $7.6 million in funding to 35 new projects selected from more than 780 ideas submitted through the Skills Horizon open call for proposals to support an inclusive future of work.
  • Through our new Designing Solutions initiative, FSC is working directly with 10 partner organizations to co-design community-rooted, skills-based interventions that bring promising ideas to life.
  • Over the past six years FSC has invested $286 million in 390+ research and pilot projects to help workers, employers and policymakers meet the challenges of our evolving economy.
  • 2,900+ project partners from coast-to-coast-to-coast are actively working with FSC to test solutions, further skills research and share insights through knowledge mobilization
  • 103,000+ people have received hands-on training and/or new job opportunities through FSC-funded projects.
  • 74% of projects support underserved groups including Black youth, Indigenous Peoples, and newcomers to Canada.