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Skills/Compétences Canada celebrates the 20th National Skilled Trades and Technology Week at Campus Regina Public, focusing on career opportunities in skilled trades and technology.

Nov 07, 2024over 1 year ago
ReginaEventsEducationNon Profit

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Skills/Compétences Canada hosted an interactive event at Campus Regina Public to mark the 20th National Skilled Trades and Technology Week, showcasing various career paths and emphasizing the importance of literacy as a foundational skill. The Canadian Skills and Technology Olympiads 2025 will also be held in Regina at the end of May.

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Skills/Compétences Canada

Location

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Skills/Compétences Canada is a national non-profit organization founded in 1989, with a member organization in every province and territory. It works with employers, educators, union groups, and governments to promote skilled trades and technology careers to youth in Canada. The organization plays a unique role in addressing Canada's future skilled labor needs while introducing rewarding career options to young people. It also provides experiential learning opportunities through various events, including competitions that engage hundreds of thousands of Canadian youth.

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