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Nova Scotia to spend $100 million to recruit more skilled tradespeople

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Premier Tim Houston says it’s crucial to increase the pool of skilled trades people in the province as Nova Scotia’s population continues to grow.

Investment includes $40M in various grants and incentives for students, apprentices, employers

File photo of a welder at work. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the goal is to add up to 5,000 new apprentices to the system. (Andy Shell/Shutterstock)

Nova Scotia says it will spend $100 million over three years to help speed up its ability to recruit and train people in the skilled trades.

Premier Tim Houston says the goal is to add up to 5,000 new apprentices to the system.

Houston says with the province’s population growing, it’s important to increase the pool of skilled workers in order to build needed homes, roads and other infrastructure projects.

He says the province is changing training ratios on work sites for most skilled trades, allowing three apprentices per journeyperson instead of two apprentices.

Nova Scotia is also waiving the requirement that immigrants who worked in the trades in their home countries have a high school diploma before they can start as apprentices.

The investment includes $40 million in various grants and incentives for students, apprentices, employers and journeypersons to help with such things as buying new tools.

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