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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Young Women’s Conferences.
Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.
The Northern Women in Mining, Oil and Gas Project is a highly innovative pilot project that is specifically designed to determine if the number of northern women in industrial/trades occupations can be significantly increased through a dedicated and strategic information and training initiative. Pre-entry trades training is offered to women.
Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.
Internationally Trained Professionals/ Skilled Workers Bridging Stream Program
If apprentices do not qualify for Employment Insurance, they may apply for a grant of up to $1,500. To qualify for the grant, the apprentice must have attended class full-time, passed the level of classroom instruction at an approved facility, be a registered apprentice.
Recognition Counts is a program providing supports to skilled immigrants wishing to work in their fields of expertise in Manitoba.
To provide training to Indigenous clients from the Wood Buffalo Region who are interested in working in trades, upgrading their education and meeting the qualifications to be a Syncrude employee.