B.C. invests $241 million in trades training to boost labour for major projects
ESQUIMALT — British Columbia’s government is investing $241 million over the next three years to boost trades training in a bid to support labour demands anticipated for upcoming major projects.
Premier David Eby made the announcement in Esquimalt on Friday, noting that the funding is B.C.’s first major increase in skilled trades training in almost 20 years.
The province said the goal of the extra funding is to connect British Columbians, especially young people looking for a long-term home in the province, with “well-paying, high-demand jobs” that are expected to emerge with a number of major projects on the horizon.
Eby said he has heard from both young people concerned about their long-term future in the province and proponents of major projects worried about access to skilled labour.


