skilled trades ontario

Are you tired of your current 9-to-5 job and looking for a high-paying career that involves working with your hands?

You might want to try your hand at skilled trades in Ontario that are currently in high demand; those who are trained in them are among the highest earners in the province.

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The government of Ontario announced that high school students would soon have to complete a new course credit to graduate.

Minister of Education Stephen Lecce announced during a press conference on Friday that high school students in Ontario will have a new mandatory graduation requirement meant to "empower students with early exposure to technological education and skilled trades."

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Ontario announced that students wishing to pursue a career in skilled trades could graduate a year earlier and ditch grade 12.

The government of Ontario shared on Wednesday that soon grade 11 students can apprentice full-time and still earn their high school diploma.

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Whether you're just starting out in your career or looking to change things up and find a new job in Canada, learning a skilled trade can make you much more employable.

From hairstylists and cooks to carpenters, decorators and welders, there are so many skilled trades to choose from, and many of them are in high demand in Canada right now.

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If you've ever wanted to get into trades work, well, Ontario is making it easier to land a job in this field.

In a news release posted on January 25, the provincial government unveiled a new Crown agency that's geared to making trades training better (and easier).

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