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Vaughan
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Canada
Newsroom Ready: Ontario puts $224M to skills training centres
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says this week's provincial budget will include $224 million more to build and upgrade training centres, as part of a push to boost the skilled trades. The government says applications for a new Skills Development Fund capital stream are set to open in the late spring for groups including unions, businesses, industry associations and Indigenous centres to build new training centres, or upgrade or convert existing facilities.
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The Canadian Press
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CP166233959
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