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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General program with exposure to multiple trades.
A non-profit organization that promotes the participation of women in trades and technology. The organization works with industry, governments, educational institutions and the community to address the systemic barriers that limit the participation of diverse women in these fields.
The Career Exploration Program is a free, 14-week program that allows women to explore their interests in the trades or technologies.
A not-for-profit organization that works to strengthen and support PEI women and improve the status of women in our society.
Programs offered in mechanical millwright for women.
Training and employment support is offered to Indigenous clients.
Programs and services are offered to immigrants, including pre-apprenticeship programs.
Employment programs and services are offered to immigrants. Trades occupations are included.
Registrants in the Youth Apprenticeship Program with at least 250 hours of paid work experience recorded in their logbook may apply for a $1,000 award in their graduating year. The award is a combined $500 bursary and $500 tuition credit at Holland College.