Ontario announces free education and paid training for people to work in auto industry

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Ontario announces free education and paid training for jobs in the auto industry Ontario Jobs

Only 500 people within the aforementioned underrepresented groups will get into the program, which combines both online and on-the-job training for participants to learn critical skills such as manufacturing essentials, project management, and troubleshooting.

The goal is to prepare students who might not have otherwise considered working with cars for rewarding careers in the auto manufacturing sector, while simultaneously combatting an"Our government is securing game-changing investments in the province's auto sector that will ensure the electric vehicles and batteries of the future are made here in Ontario by Ontario workers," said Premier Doug Ford when announcing the news on Wednesday.

"As we do, we're investing in training the next generation of Ontario's automotive workers and connecting hundreds of them with good-paying jobs at local businesses in immediate need of their world class talent and expertise."

 

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This program declares clear discrimination based on skin color and sex. According to Canadian Human Rights Act, this Is against the law.

Caucasian men need not apply. Smh

How about free education for healthcare providers?

Wait so white men can't apply or get the grant? Ok...got it. Lol it is mostly white guys who LIVE IN THESE RURAL MANUFACTURING AREAS LOLOL

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