Across Canada, there are organizations that provide networking and mentoring opportunities to apprentices. These organizations provide information, networking and mentoring opportunities, typically for a specific sector or trade.

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Schools North Apprenticeship Program (SNAP)

SNAP provides students who are interested in skilled trades with a way to gain valuable work experience while also attending high school.


Selkirk College

Trades Discovery Program for Women.


Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation Sheshatshiu, Newfoundland and Labrador

Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.


Shooniiyaa Wa-Biitong Kenora, Ontario

Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.


Shuswap Nation Tribal Council Kamloops, British Columbia

Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.


Sioux Lookout Area Aboriginal Management Board Sioux Lookout, Ontario

Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.


Sisters in the Trades (linked to trade unions in the Greater Toronto area)

Facilitates professional development in construction and building trades, offering opportunities to discuss issues that affect women on job sites.


Six Independent Alberta First Nations of Alberta Hobbema, Alberta

Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.


Six Nations Polytechnic

Women’s Economic Security Program and We are Welders Program.


Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP), British Columbia Construction Association.

A network of 11 offices in the province connect employers in the construction industry and job seekers. Upgrading and financial supports are offered.


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