Criminal Records
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Ontario government adds $160 million to skills training fundingOntario is putting $160 million toward skills training programs, prioritizing help for people on social assistance and people with criminal records.PoliticsAug 25, 2023
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Criminal record suspension program free in Sask. through John Howard SocietyShawn Fraser said the federal government recently dropped the record suspension fee and partnered with non-profits around the country to help people with the paperwork.CanadaAug 3, 2023
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Ontario to fund job programs for people with criminal recordsOntario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton says the province is putting $12 million toward helping people with criminal records find employment.CanadaApr 26, 2023
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Legislation to require criminal background checks for Nova Scotia educatorsChurchill says the initial background checks, as happens now, will be paid for by employees, with subsequent checks paid for by the province at a cost of $225,000 per year.EducationMar 13, 2019
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