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Indigenous women break barriers in the trades, fill critical gaps as Alberta seeks thousands of construction workers to meet growing demand
Trade Winds to Success is proud to recognize Indigenous women who are breaking barriers in skilled trades.…
National Indigenous Youth Charity, Outside Looking In, Launches First Certificate Program in Professional Studies in Partnership with Sun Life
Discovery Week, OLI’s second annual immersive career education summit takes place March 3-7 in Toronto Outside Looking In…
Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation Opens Office on Enoch Cree Nation
The Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC), a first-of-its-kind Crown corporation dedicated to facilitating Indigenous…
Indigenous women break barriers in the trades, fill critical gaps as Alberta seeks thousands of construction workers to meet growing demand
Trade Winds to Success is proud to recognize Indigenous women who are breaking barriers in skilled trades. With Alberta’s construction industry facing a critical skilled labour shortage and housing and commercial starts projected to, demand for trades has never been higher. AB is expected to see 42,000 construction workers retire by 2033, while population continues to expand at record rates* which requires a diversify the workforce, and Indigenous women are stepping up.…
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