The Ontario government is investing $27 million to train skilled carpentry workers across the province. Locally, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA) Local 1946 will see $1,181,608.
The money will be used to expand, adding 5,300 square feet to their facility for carpentry and drywalling.
“In the face of tariff threats to Ontario workers and jobs, it’s more important than ever that we keep investing in our workers, so they have the skills and training they need to succeed,” said Premier Doug Ford.
“This investment will help more than 2,600 workers find rewarding careers in the skilled trades, so they can secure better jobs and bigger pay cheques in communities across Ontario.”
In addition to this funding, the province is also investing $14 million through the SDF Training Stream for the expansion of UBCJA’s Carpenters’ Regional Council Workforce Development Program to add other industries, like manufacturing and healthcare.
“By investing in carpenter training, we are helping to train the next generation of workers – including women and young people – to build Ontario’s bright future,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.
“Workers can benefit from the wisdom of experienced tradespeople, gain the necessary skills for lifelong careers in construction trades, and unlock their potential because a career in the skilled trades is for everyone.”
According to the government, more than 500,000 people will be needed to fill job openings within the skilled trades in the next 10 years.