A new task force will recommend ways to build stronger connections between schools and jobs while helping students enter their chosen field sooner and ensuring employers have the skilled workers they need.
Alberta’s government is helping students gain hands-on skills by supporting Calgary Economic Development’s new work-integrated learning (WIL) pilot program.
Premier Jason Kenney issued this statement on the pending Supreme Court of Canada appeal of the Alberta Court of Appeal decision on the federal government’s Impact Assessment Act:
The Trade Pathways program will target unemployed or underemployed young Albertans and provide them with on-the-job mentorship and apprenticeship training.