Career Launcher Apprenticeship Information Session

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Learn how to receive up to $10,000 to hire a first-year apprentice!

Career Launcher Apprenticeships provides financial incentives to small and medium-sized employers in construction and manufacturing to help them hire first-year apprentices. You could receive up to $10,000!

Join us: This info session for employers will give you an overview of the new program and answer any questions you may have. Plus, get tips to sign up online, hire an apprentice, and get your money.

Why participate?

Get support along the way.
Use the funds for training, equipment, salaries, or any other purpose that supports the apprenticeship.
Connect with a new pool of talent & prepare your business for the future.

Eligible employers can receive $10,000 to hire an equity-deserving first-year apprentice in a construction or manufacturing trade, or $5,000 to hire an apprentice that is not part of an equity-deserving group.

Eligible equity-deserving groups for this program include women, Indigenous people, newcomers, persons with disabilities, racialized communities including Black Canadians, and LGBTQ2+.

Career Launcher Apprenticeships is funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service Program.

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Additional Information

Organizer

Colleges & Institutes Canada
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Contact Info

For registration information
SJ Parker
trades+infosessions@careerlauncher.ca

CICan’s Code of Conduct & Duty of Care

As we begin holding events in person, the health and safety of all attendees remains our priority. Learn more about the extra steps in place to protect everyone attending our events in-person.

Career Launcher Apprenticeships Information Session

, | - EST
Online
+ Add to CalendarRegister

Learn how to receive up to $10,000 to hire a first-year apprentice!

Career Launcher Apprenticeships provides financial incentives to small and medium-sized employers in construction and manufacturing to help them hire first-year apprentices. You could receive up to $10,000!

Join us: This info session for employers will give you an overview of the new program and answer any questions you may have. Plus, get tips to sign up online, hire an apprentice, and get your money.

Why participate?

Get support along the way.
Use the funds for training, equipment, salaries, or any other purpose that supports the apprenticeship.
Connect with a new pool of talent & prepare your business for the future.

Eligible employers can receive $10,000 to hire an equity-deserving first-year apprentice in a construction or manufacturing trade, or $5,000 to hire an apprentice that is not part of an equity-deserving group.
Eligible equity-deserving groups for this program include women, Indigenous people, newcomers, persons with disabilities, racialized communities including Black Canadians, and LGBTQ2+.

Career Launcher Apprenticeships is funded by the Government of Canada’s Apprenticeship Service Program.

Register

Additional Information

Organizer

Colleges & Institutes Canada
Visit Website | Email

Contact Info

For registration information
SJ Parker
trades+infosessions@careerlauncher.ca

CICan’s Code of Conduct & Duty of Care

As we begin holding events in person, the health and safety of all attendees remains our priority. Learn more about the extra steps in place to protect everyone attending our events in-person.

Can applied research and community engagement help lower our carbon footprints?

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Workshop: Take a deep-dive into our brand-new report on sustainability!

Colleges and institutes are deeply engaged in their communities. Those links and collaborative applied research projects help small and medium-sized enterprises solve business challenges. In areas like sustainable food and agriculture, waste remediation, and clean transportation, is this innovation ecosystem enough to lower our carbon footprints?

Join us and our guest speakers to dive into our new report and to share strategies to inspire more post-secondary leaders to act in the fight to combat climate change.

This workshop is part two of our three-part series following the release of a new milestone report detailing the role played by its members in addressing climate change and supporting Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

Download the report

Additional Information

Organizer

Colleges & Institutes Canada
Visit Website | Email

Contact Info

For registration information
Hawa Guindo
HGuindo@collegesinstitutes.ca

CICan’s Code of Conduct & Duty of Care

As we begin holding events in person, the health and safety of all attendees remains our priority. Learn more about the extra steps in place to protect everyone attending our events in-person.

How can campus infrastructure and Indigenous approaches help us reach net-zero?

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Workshop: Explore our brand-new report on college and institute sustainability!

Canada’s colleges and institutes make up the largest post-secondary network in the country. At almost 700 locations, their collective engagement to support Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy goes a long way.

Many are already leading the way through campus sustainability and decarbonization plans. But how can infrastructure improvements, retrofits, and Indigenous approaches to sustainability help us reach our net-zero targets?

Join us and our guest speakers to dive into our new report and to share strategies to inspire more post-secondary leaders to act in the fight to combat climate change.

This workshop is part three of our three-part series following the release of a new milestone report detailing the role played by its members in addressing climate change and supporting Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

Link to report

Additional Information

Organizer

Colleges & Institutes Canada
Visit Website | Email

Contact Info

For registration information
Hawa Guindo
HGuindo@collegesinstitutes.ca

CICan’s Code of Conduct & Duty of Care

As we begin holding events in person, the health and safety of all attendees remains our priority. Learn more about the extra steps in place to protect everyone attending our events in-person.