An Ontario School Now Has Tons Of Free Classes For Canadians To Reinvent Their Careers

The online classes are for Canadians who want to learn new skills during the pandemic.
An Ontario School Now Has Tons Of Free Classes For Canadians To Reinvent Their Careers
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If you're still trying to adapt to our new virtual world brought on by the pandemic, there are now free online classes in Canada to help you get up to speed.

The Fort Erie International Academy, a private school in Ontario, is offering 10 free courses to help all Canadians reinvent their careers by learning new tech skills.

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The program, called Tech 101, includes "interactive lessons, quizzes, and high quality learning modules" presented by industry professionals. 

The range of skills training you can get includes Microsoft Teams, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Zoom, Gmail, online banking, and cybersecurity.

Canadians from anywhere in the country can sign up, and FEIA says the courses are designed for beginners.

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