Events
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Data-Informed Advising: Labour Market Information for Career Development Professionals
Labour market information (LMI) is a critical tool for career development, workforce planning, and policymaking. In this webinar, and in conversation with Canadian LMI leaders,...
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Pathways to Jobs: Microcredentials, Work-Integrated Learning, and Labour Market Information
The job market is evolving rapidly, and navigating career pathways requires access to the right skills, experiences, and data. Microcredentials, Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), and Labour Market Information (LMI) are shaping how individuals gain relevant skills and connect with job opportunities.
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Future Skills Centre at the ‘Towards A Renewed Vision of Immigration in Canada: A National Conversation’
We are pleased to share that Tricia Williams, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Knowledge Mobilization at FSC, will be participating in an exclusive national workshop hosted by World Education Services (WES) on the future of immigration in Canada.
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Future Skills Centre at the FutureBUILDS Insights
We are excited to announce that Tricia Williams, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Knowledge Mobilization at FSC, will be speaking at the upcoming FutureBUILDS Insights – Foundations for Success event.
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Insights in Action Tour: Closing Webinar
After a series of dynamic events nationwide, we are bringing together key takeaways, promising solutions, and regional perspectives in a final webinar. This session will highlight the projects shaping skills development across the country, what we’ve heard from diverse stakeholders, and the opportunities ahead to build a future-ready workforce.
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Insights in Action Tour: Yukon and the Northwest Territories
Don’t miss FSC’s Insights in Action Tour - Yukon and the Northwest Terrirtories stop to explore critical questions and emerging opportunities for the future of work.
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Future Skills Centre at Transition Accelerator Event on Workforce Growth for a Prosperous Canada
What kind of skilled workforce does Canada need for a competitive, prosperous future economy—and how do we make sure we have it? As demand for low-carbon energy surges globally, Canada's role as a producer and exporter of critical minerals, electricity and more could come with big opportunities for workforce growth. The electricity sector is focused on how to train, upskill, and hire the workers needed to produce and distribute enough affordable electricity to meet projected demands. Critical mineral supply chains are facing similar issues, which could become even more challenging should efforts to responsibly speed mine approvals succeed.
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Insights in Action Tour: Quebec
Don’t miss FSC’s Insights in Action Tour - Quebec stop to explore critical questions and emerging opportunities for the future of work.
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Productivity and People: Artificial intelligence in Canadian workplaces
Join the Dais and Future Skills Centre on February 4 to learn about the latest research findings from two new reports on skills, productivity and AI in Canada’s labour market.