The province says the investment will not only protect workers but also help employers find trained staff in fast-growing sectors.
Ontario is investing $260 million to help more people train for good-paying, in-demand jobs. The province’s latest round of Skills Development Training funding will give workers hands-on training in key industries such as manufacturing, technology, healthcare and construction.
The goal is to build a stronger, more skilled workforce that supports a resilient and competitive economy. This funding is expected to help thousands of workers prepare for the future and get the skills they need to succeed.
Ontario’s government says the investment will not only protect workers but also help employers find trained staff in fast-growing sectors.
The province has already helped more than half a million people through previous training programs. This new investment continues that work, aiming to make Ontario a national leader in workforce development.
To find out more about how the government is supporting workers and building the economy, visit ontario.ca.
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