Liberals announce partners that will run arm’s length skills development agency
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government has named Ryerson University, The Conference Board of Canada and Blueprint ADE to run its new “Future Skills Centre” job training agency.
The Liberals have committed $225 million over four years for the arm’s-length agency, starting this fiscal year, and $75 million annually in subsequent years.
The government says the agency’s goal is to help workers make informed decisions about the changing work environment and to develop the in-demand skills they’ll need to land and maintain quality jobs.