Training programs to ready job seekers for forestry sector: Province announced $2.4 million in funding on Sept. 6.

More than $2.4 million in funding will help train people in northwestern Ontario to be ready for jobs in the forest sector.

The provincial government announced on Sept. 6 it was providing the funding for two SkillsAdvance Ontario projects.

Confederation College is receiving $1,193,467 in funding to help 144 workers and people looking for jobs gain the skills and work experience needed by employers in Thunder Bay.

The training will take place at Nakina, Kenora, Thunder Bay and White River. It will focus on skills and experience needed for mechanical harvesting equipment operator, wood processing basics, control systems and lifeskills training. The program also includes paid job placements with participating employers.

"Resolute has a strong operating presence in the region, and just last year we renewed and expanded our longstanding collaboration with Confederation College to support high-quality training for local youth," said Michael Martel, Resolute Forest Products' vice-president of Ontario wood products operations, in the release.

"By investing in training and jobs, the Ontario government is demonstrating its commitment to creating new employment opportunities in the forest products industry and in northwestern Ontario. A skilled labour market and sustainable business environment remain critical to the forest products industry."

The remaining $1,206,533 will go toward the Nishnawbe Forestry Operation and Sawmill Training Program, led by Oshki Pimache-O-Win: the Wenjack Education Institute.

This project will help 56 Indigenous workers and unemployed job seekers...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT