Ontario Launches $260M Fund to Upskill Workers in Manufacturing, Trades
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 29 – The $260 million fund supports training in manufacturing, health care, construction, and skilled trades to build a resilient workforce amid economic uncertainty, aiming to connect over 700,000 people since 2021.
- The Ontario government has launched Round 6 of its Skills Development Fund Training Stream, allocating $260 million to upskill workers in various sectors.
- Since its launch in 2021, the SDF has supported over 1,000 projects in Ontario, aiming to connect more than 700,000 individuals to training opportunities.
- Proposals for the funding can be submitted through Transfer Payment Ontario until October 1, 2025.
- This investment is part of the Ontario government’s $2.5 billion commitment to protect workers.
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The Ontario government is launching the sixth round of the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream, which will provide $260 million for certain projects that support the hiring, training, and upskilling of workers in manufacturing, health care, construction, automotive, and other skilled trades. This investment is part of the government’s $2.5 billion investment through SDF to protect Ontario workers by giving them the tools they need to l…
Ontario allocates $260M for skilled trades, manufacturing workforce training - MRO Magazine
The Ontario government has opened applications for the sixth round of its Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream, allocating $260 million to support workforce training and upskilling across key sectors, including manufacturing, construction, automotive and skilled trades. According to a press statement, the funding is intended to help employers and training organizations address labour shortages and prepare workers for in-demand roles, pa…
Ontario launches $260M fund to upskill workers in manufacturing, trades
The Ontario government has opened applications for the sixth round of its Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream, allocating $260 million to support workforce training and upskilling across key sectors, including manufacturing, construction, automotive and skilled trades. According to a press statement, the funding is intended to help employers and training organizations address labour shortages and prepare workers for in-demand roles, pa…
Ontario opens applications for $260M skills development fund
Ontario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David Piccini says the funds can be used for innovative projects in health care, manufacturing, construction and the automotive sector, among other skilled trades.
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