The move by the Ontario government is part of a push to boost skilled trades in the province
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says this week’s provincial budget will include $224-million more to build and upgrade training centres, as part of a push to boost the skilled trades.
Ontario also plans to spend $75-million more over the next three years to support operations at those centres, as Labour Minister Monte McNaughton says the province is facing the largest labour shortage in a generation.
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