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Skilled Trades Workers Key Drivers of Canadian Economy

March 30th, 2014; By Train in Trades

Nearly half of Canadians don’t know how to install a faucet, replace a zipper or change a flat tire, a new survey has found. “There’s a serious underlying message here […]


Non-Red Seal Trades

March 27th, 2014; By Jasmin Bollman

There is more to the trades than you think – here are other jobs that are part of the trade industry. See if one feels right for you! Click through […]


Career Profile: Social Worker

March 26th, 2014; By Susan Huebert

Helping people can be a satisfying experience. You probably know the good feeling you get when you help your grandparents or friends with jobs that need to be done, such […]


All About Apprenticeships

March 25th, 2014; By Gale Blaylock

What is apprenticeship? Apprenticeship is an agreement between a person (an apprentice) who wants to learn a skill and an employer who needs a skilled worker — “earning while learning.” […]


Youth Apprenticeship Programs

March 17th, 2014; By CareersInTrades.ca

Youth apprenticeship programs are available in most provinces and territories. Check out the programs available in your area. Alberta The Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) allows high school students to participate […]


Career Profile: Blacksmiths and Die Setters

March 17th, 2014; By Service Canada

Blacksmiths forge a variety of metal items, such as tools, chains, wrought iron fixtures, agricultural implements and structural components. Die setters set up forging machines, such as forging presses, drop […]


Career Profile: Tourism Promoter

March 14th, 2014; By Michelle Osei-Bonsu

Job Description A tourism promoter is someone who promotes tourism for a specific area by developing and organizing many of the events and attractions that draw tourists to that location. […]