FREDERICTON – The New Brunswick government is spending $800,000 over two years in a new e-Learning platform that offers training through online courses.
Skills New Brunswick is a joint initiative between the province and Fredericton-based company SkillSoft.
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Participants can access more than 6,000 courses, videos and full-text books in English and French at no cost.
They cover a wide variety of subjects such as business, IT, desktop, leadership, management and certifications.
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