Minimum wage workers in Ontario will see their pay increase in the fall. Today, the Ontario government announced that the ...
“Seventy-two future engineers are here with us, problem solving, collaborating, doing teamwork, designing, testing . . .
Over the past seven years, the government says Ontario's minimum wage rose from $14 per hour in 2018 to $17.60 in 2025.
The Ontario government announced today that come October 1, 2025, minimum wage workers in the province will see their hourly ...
Pathways Employment Help Centre is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and helps 2,300 people every year.
Merit Ontario, in partnership with Judith Nyman Secondary School, successfully launched the Merit Ontario ConstructED Centre ...
St. Mike’s students will now have even more opportunities to learn manufacturing skills with a donation the school received of a new Computer Numerical Control (CNC) industrial milling machine and ...
Over 300 students from eight Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board high schools are getting the chance to try out a variety of skilled trades this week during a local tour from the Skills ...
The 33rd annual Halton Skills Competition, hosted by the Halton District School Board, brought together approximately 1,200 elementary students in an exciting showcase of technological skills.
The Ontario government is increasing the minimum wage from $17.20 to $17.60 an hour, effective October 1, 2025, to support workers and businesses. This annualized wage increase is based on the Ontario ...
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