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Prime Minister Carney announces Team Canada Strong – a nationwide plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers

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Prime Minister Carney announces Team Canada Strong – a nationwide plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers - pm.gc.ca.

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Prime Minister Carney announces Team Canada Strong – a nationwide plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers pm.gc.caWhy London-area unions are applauding Ottawa's investments in the trades CBCFederal construction announcement: Quebec calls for respect of its jurisdiction CityNews MontrealPrime Minister Carney announces Team Canada Strong - a nationwide plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers The Globe and MailLabour groups welcome federal spending commitments on skilled trades CTV News

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Prime Minister Carney announces Team Canada Strong – a nationwide plan to recruit up to 100,000 skilled trades workers.

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The global trade landscape is rapidly changing.

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In response, Canada's new government is focused on what we can control: building a stronger, more resilient, more independent Canadian economy.

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At the core of this strategy is an ambitious plan to build nation-building projects, more affordable homes, new defence industries, and stronger local infrastructure.To build the next port, bridge, mine, or data centre, Canada needs more welders, crane operators, and electricians – a strong skilled trades workforce.

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Many young Canadians want to join the trades, but are discouraged by the long wait times, lack of opportunities, and high cost of training.Canada's new government is changing that with a new flagship measure, Team Canada Strong.

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