|
/

    Ontario announces $8.6 million trades training boost for women amid controversy over Skills Development Fund spending

    Special to Ontario Construction News January 02, 2026 1 min read
    Ontario Construction News
    Ontario announces $8.6 million trades training boost for women amid controversy over Skills Development Fund spending
    AI Article Summary

    The Ontario government has allocated over $8.6 million from its Skills Development Fund to provide training opportunities for more than 1,700 women in the Greater Toronto Area. This initiative aims to prepare women for well-paying and in-demand jobs in the skilled trades. The funding is part of a larger $2.5 billion investment in the Skills Development Fund. This announcement comes amid controversy regarding the allocation of the fund's resources.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    This project shows how government investments can make skilled trades more accessible to underrepresented groups, such as women, which may alleviate future labor shortages. For Canadian builders, this means an eventual increase in the labor pool, which could positively impact project timelines and costs. Additionally, contractors in Ontario might expect more opportunities to partner with the government for training programs.

    More in Workforce