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SkillsPEI connects new, former residents to Island workforce
2016-11-21
Cheryl Burns and Jean-Claude Barabe both credit SkillsPEI programs offered through Tremploy for helping them transition into the Prince Edward Island workforce.
A former Islander living in Ontario, Burns participated in the 12-week Career Bridges program offered in Charlottetown. The program gave...
Your future career - Want it? Make it.
2016-11-03
When he was a little boy, Bloyce Walfield really wanted a four wheeler. But it wasn’t in the cards, so he and a buddy made their own go-karts.
Walfield’s early days of go-kart design - along with learning to weld equipment on a dairy farm - eventually led to a successful career and love of a...
Week will focus on careers, trades, technology
2016-10-31
Students of any age can learn about job skills and career planning at events happening this week.
Today marks the beginning of National Skilled Trades and Technology Week, as well as Atlantic Canada Career Week, both October 31 through November 6. The two initiatives were launched at Holland...
The Humble Barber success is turning heads with help from Self Employ PEI
2016-09-29
Sean Aylward, owner and operator of The Humble Barber, is the epitome of a hardworking Island entrepreneur.
Opening in downtown Summerside in March 2015, Aylward’s barber shop received support through SkillsPEI’s Self Employ PEI program during its first year of operation. He recently opened a...
Women learning about non-traditional careers
2016-09-22
A new project in Prince Edward Island is teaching women about careers they might not have otherwise considered.
“We are thrilled to support this unique empowerment project that aims to increase the number of women in trades and technology roles on Prince Edward Island,” Workforce and Advanced...
Artisan crafts provide a doorway to the workforce
2016-09-19
Islanders wanting to connect with the labour force are learning traditional arts and crafts as a way to broaden their skills and make them more employable.
“Education is vital to enhancing an individual’s skills and potential for long-term employment,” said Workforce and Advanced Learning Minister...
Self Employ PEI client opens first board game café in PEI
2016-08-24
Small Print Board Game Café owner Julian Taylor is a great example of how the entrepreneurial spirit of Islanders is creating economic growth and enriching our communities, says Minister Richard Brown, Workforce and Advanced Learning.
“It is exciting to assist clients like Julian who are taking a...
Eastern Auto Supply benefits greatly from provincial partnership
2016-07-27
Eastern Auto Supply is a family-run business that is benefitting greatly from our provincial training initiative, offered through Employ PEI, says Minister Richard Brown, Workforce and Advanced Learning.
“The company has seen tremendous success through Employ PEI, having hired three new employees...
Skills Link funding available
2016-07-22
Organizations wishing to hire youth are encouraged to apply for funding through the Employment and Social Development Canada's (ESDC) Skills Link program, says Minister Richard Brown, Workforce and Advanced Learning.
“Funding through Skills Link provides job opportunities to youth who are trying...
Province to support seven recent graduates at Vector Aerospace
2016-06-16
Funding support for seven new recent graduate positions at Vector Aerospace under the Canada-PEI Job Fund was officially announced today by Workforce and Advanced Learning Minister Richard Brown.
“Our goal is to provide training opportunities for high quality jobs right here in Prince Edward...