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Ontario government investing $90 million in skilled trades programs

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Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton takes to the podium during a news conference in Toronto on Wednesday April 28, 2021.Ontario says it is investing $90 million to support upgrading skills of workers.
The province says the funding opens on Thursday to anyone who is unemployed or underemployed. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

HAMILTON — Ontario says it is investing $90 million to support upgrading the skills of workers.

The province says the funding opens on Thursday to anyone who is unemployed or underemployed.

The Skills Development Fund will prioritize programs helping people with prior involvement in the criminal justice system, at-risk youth, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples and Ukrainian newcomers.

Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton says the program is designed to help those who need a hand up in a market where there are 370,000 jobs available across the province.

The province says a previous investment in the John Howard Society has helped 40 previously incarcerated people find jobs in the manufacturing industry.

The current round of funding will prioritize applications for the skilled trades, health care, technology and manufacturing industries.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2022.

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