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News

Canada’s got talent — and employers can find itexternal link icon

Elsie Ross, Research Money Inc — Nov 2, 2022
In the Media

Ontario's labour shortage continues to worsen as retail sector braces for busy holiday seasonexternal link icon

Several industries calling for help with nearly 400,000 jobs unfilled in the province
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In the Media

Canada needs a net-zero workforce to reach a net-zero futureexternal link icon

Pedro Barata, Wendy Cukier & John McNally, Canada’s National Observer — Jun 21, 2022
In the Media

There is a skills gap and the future of work will require stronger soft skills, study showsexternal link icon

Radhika Panjwani, The Globe and Mail — Jun 12, 2022
Research

Digital Skills for a Future-Ready Worldexternal link icon

We know that digital skills are essential for a strong post-pandemic recovery. But we don’t have a clear picture of the exact digital skills that Canadian employers are looking for. We need to understand these gaps so we can respond with the right tools and training.
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Project

Tech-enabled learning programs for the mining industry

Project will be three two-week unique, demand-driven, and blended-learning training programs using VR, eLearning, simulations and in-field competency assessment. Final equipment selection will be aligned to meet the demand-driven needs of the industry partners.
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Project

InTeRN: a young, northern workforce enters the world of ICT

A two-year network computer technology program geared to providing entry level skills and supports to Indigenous youth in Northern Manitoba.
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Project

Roadmap for workforce development in Newfoundland and Labrador

People in rural and remote areas of Newfoundland and Labrador face unique challenges in terms of employment and skills development. This project addresses the need...
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Research

Building bridges: increasing opportunity for Inuitexternal link icon

Industries and public institutions tied to Inuit communities have a responsibility to empower Inuit employment and lead by example. Those that do will also benefit from increased capacity, Inuit expertise, and social investments.