Job Training
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Over $2M in provincial funding committed to provide job training in London, Ont.At least $2.5-million in funding will be shared between four London, Ont., organizations for the provision of free job training for at-risk youth and people aged 50 or older.CanadaJul 6, 2023
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Five ways governments can improve the success of big projectsBig government projects don't have a great track record. But Andrew Graham of Queen's University says there are five ways that can help them succeed.CommentaryMar 24, 2019
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Federal budget 2019: Here are the ‘goodies’ taxpayers can hope forFinance Minister Bill Morneau is set to table the 2019 federal budget on March 19. What can Canadians expect?MoneyMar 14, 2019
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Liberals eyeing job training boost after warnings of under spendingA presentation to the committee of deputy ministers, delivered in January 2018, warned that the country will be less able to adapt to workforce shifts without a boost in spending.CanadaDec 27, 2018
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Edmonton food truck serves skills, experience to city’s homelessA new Edmonton food truck is serving up employment opportunities for people touched by homelessness.EconomyJun 29, 2018
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Alberta gets $500M in additional funding for job trainingThe federal government has committed an additional $500 million over six years towards job training in Alberta.EconomyJun 27, 2018
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Designed in Edmonton, made in Uganda: Fashion label aims to lift women out of povertyTwo sisters are launching a fashion company in Edmonton this Friday — and their wares will help women affected by poverty in Uganda.EducationDec 12, 2017
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Regina Trades and Skills Centre celebrates tenth anniversaryThe Regina Trades and Skills Centre is celebrating ten years of helping people get a boot in the door through industry driven courses.CanadaOct 16, 2017
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Policy, not spending, expected to dominate Liberal budgetThe Trudeau government will unveil a federal budget today that's expected to be heavy on policy and light on spending.CanadaMar 22, 2017
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Immigration pilot project receiving criticism from N.B. oppositionThe government says the pilot project is one piece of the puzzle, not the sole solution to an aging demographic and high unemployment rates.PoliticsJul 7, 2016
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