B.C. skills plan looks to future jobs, changing economy, includes $3,500 grant
Selina Robinson, B.C.’s post-secondary education and future skills minister, says the tuition grants for short-term training programs are part of the provincial government’s plan to help people gain skills to succeed in a changing economy.
The government highlighted the future-ready plan in its budget earlier this year, saying it is a response to one of the biggest challenges facing B.C. businesses, which is access to more skilled workers.
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