
Canada Invests $228M to Retrain Workers Amid U.S. Tariffs
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Canada and Ontario unveil $228.8M program to retrain workers amid U.S. tariffs
The federal government, along with Ontario, is investing $228.8 million over three years to help workers in key industries like softwood lumber, steel, and automotive adapt to trade pressures. The program, called the Canada-Ontario Workforce Tariff Response, will provide training and employment services to 27,000 people across the province. Additionally, $94.5 million over five years has been allocated to boost data sharing on job opportunities in vital sectors.
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