Skills Development Fund investment will provide life-saving survival training to firefighters
The Ontario government is investing over $746,000 through the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream to help the Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association (OPFFA) deliver critical survival training to firefighters across the province. This investment will help ensure Ontario’s frontline heroes are equipped with the skills and tools they need to keep communities, and themselves, safe.
“Our government will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the brave men and women who have our backs when we need it the most,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “By investing in advanced survival training, we’re protecting our firefighting heroes by providing them the skills they need to stay safe in the most dangerous scenarios.”
The Fire Ground Survival Train-the-Trainer program, developed by the International Association of Fire Fighters, is the most comprehensive survival and MAYDAY prevention training available in the fire service. Training, supported by this SDF investment, will take place in Toronto in October 2025 and in North Bay in Winter 2026. Leveraging a “train the trainer” model, participants will be certified to take the knowledge back to their colleagues, maximizing the training impact Ontario-wide.
The SDF funding will also be used to purchase a tow vehicle and a second training trailer dedicated to northern fire services, ensuring firefighters in remote and rural communities can access training.
Since its launch in 2021, Ontario has invested $1.5 billion through the SDF Training Stream and Capital Stream to help train more than one million workers for in-demand careers and good-paying jobs. As announced in the 2025 Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario, the government is investing $1 billion more through the Skills Development Fund over the next three years, bringing the total to $2.5 billion, to support key industrial sectors and help train even more workers.