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Support for Workers and the Unemployed Through Training and Job Creation

Canada’s Economic Action Plan supports jobs, growth and long-term prosperity.

Job creation remains a top priority, along with helping workers get better jobs. Apprenticeship grants, retraining programs, support resources, and funding are ensuring that Canadians have access to the training, personal development and career advancement programs required to be successful in today’s global economy.

In this fast-paced labour market, you’ll need the right tools, resources, and skill sets to get ahead. Canada’s Economic Action Plan can help.

 

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Did you know that there are skill shortages across Canada? Do you want to learn more about the jobs that are in demand?   
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Would you like to acquire new skills or update existing ones?

In a modern and fast-changing world, there are many career choices that can lead to a better job and a better future. Are you looking to enhance your skills and abilities in order to take advantage of the many opportunities that exist in Canada?  
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Are you interested in continuing your education?

A post-secondary education can give you a head start in the workplace. Canada’s Economic Action Plan has many initiatives to ease the financial burden of continuing education path.  
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Whether you are interested in upgrading skills or education, or finding out where the jobs are, Canada’s Economic Action Plan can help you get ready to find a job.

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Boosting the Economy and Supporting Small Businesses

The federal government recognizes the important contribution made by small businesses across the country and the challenges they face. That is why Canada’s Economic Action Plan 2012 extended the temporary Hiring Credit for Small Business for one year.

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