$1.7 million investment will help modernize training facilities and prepare more workers for rewarding careers in the skilled trades
The Ontario government is investing nearly $1.75 million to support six apprenticeship training projects across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The funding is delivered through the Apprenticeship Capital Grant program to upgrade training facilities, purchase modern equipment and expand hands-on learning opportunities for apprentices. As part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario, the province is helping more workers gain the skills needed to land rewarding careers in the skilled trades and ensure Ontario has the workforce it needs to build the homes, highways, hospitals, schools and critical infrastructure that the province needs.
“To build the homes, transit and infrastructure Ontario needs, we must continue training the next generation of skilled workers,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “By investing in apprenticeship training across the GTA and throughout Ontario, we are helping apprentices gain hands-on experience with the modern tools and technologies they will use on the job.”
The Apprenticeship Capital Grant helps training providers modernize facilities and purchase industry-standard equipment to deliver high-quality, hands-on apprenticeship training. This latest investment will support projects in Durham, York, Peel and Halton regions that will enhance training labs, expand shop capacity and introduce advanced technologies to better prepare apprentices for in-demand careers.
The six funded projects include:
These upgrades will provide apprentices with access to modern, industry-relevant training with equipment and spaces that reflect the needs of today’s employers. The investments will also help training providers keep pace with evolving technologies while preparing more workers for careers in sectors critical to Ontario’s growth, including construction, transportation and infrastructure.
To encourage more young people to explore careers in the skilled trades, Ontario is also supporting the return of the Level Up! skilled trades career fairs this fall in 12 communities across the province. Now in its fifth year, the fairs give students, parents and job seekers opportunities to connect with employers, experience hands-on demonstrations and learn more about careers in the trades.
Modernizing facilities and expanding access to the skilled trades is part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario by building a highly skilled workforce ready to meet growing demand and keep Ontario resilient into the future. Through its $236 billion plan to build, the government is delivering critical infrastructure projects that communities rely on while connecting more people to stable, good-paying careers.