OTTAWA - Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says the upcoming federal budget will include $75 million over the next three years to boost an apprentice training program focused on the building trades.
The proposed funding for the Union Training and Innovation Program in the 2026-27 fiscal year is part of a suite of jobs programs Hajdu is announcing this morning.
The government says it also intends to work with provinces to speed up the recognition of foreign professional credentials through a $97 million fund pulled from existing employment department resources.
Hajdu says the budget will include a new personal support worker tax credit.
The credit is expected to save workers up to $1,100 a year in provinces that don't already have sectoral wage supplement agreements with the federal government.

The Chronicle-Journal

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