Apprenticeship
Virtual Info Session: Apprenticeship explained
Monday September 22nd at 10:00am
Job Seekers, discover the apprenticeship career route. Hear the steps to start hands-on training in a skilled trades field and the connection to potential employers. Learn how Apprenticeship programs combine paid work experience with technical training, helping you build in-demand skills while earning a wage.
▸ Learn how to become a registered apprentice
▸ Discover trades with strong job prospects in Ontario
▸ Find out about financial supports, grants, and loans
▸ CES connects to employers and training providers
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Join Apprenticeship Explained on September 22nd at 10:00am
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Community Employment Services (CES) is here to assist with Apprenticeship. We provide direction for school studies, connect with employers for on-the-job training, and coordinate formal registrations.
Ontario has the largest apprenticeship training system in Canada. Each year thousands of apprentices are registered in more than 100 skilled trades ranging from carpentry to hairstyling. However, there continues to be a lot of concern that some trades will soon face a critical shortage of workers as more tradespeople reach retirement age.
As a result of this trend, both the Ontario and Canadian governments have introduced new incentives for both employers and apprentices, in an effort to increase the number of apprentices who successfully complete their apprenticeship training. In most trades, it takes approximately five years for an apprentice to obtain journeyperson status.
Ontario College of Trades
MLITSD: Helping Protect Workers
See below for more information on apprenticeship training and some of the new programs that support apprentices.
Apprenticeship Red Seal Program
The Red Seal Program allows skilled trades workers to work in other provinces.
Apprenticeship Incentive Grant
The Apprenticeship Incentive Grant (AIG) is a taxable cash grant of $1,000 per year for a maximum $2,000 per person. It is available to registered apprentices once they have successfully completed their first or second year or level of an apprenticeship program in one of the Red Seal trades.
The AIG is Meant To:
- Help cover some of the tuition cost for apprentices, plus travel and tool costs
- Encourage apprentices to complete their apprenticeship program and get their Red Seal, which will allow them to apply their skills and knowledge anywhere in Canada
Who Can Apply for AIG?
- A Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
- A person who is out of the secondary school system
- A registered apprentice with an employer, training trust fund, union training centre, joint apprenticeship training committee, or apprenticeship authority
- Registered in a designated Red Seal trade in the province or territory where they are
a registered apprentice - Able to show progress within an eligible apprenticeship program by proving that they have successfully completed either the first or second year (level / block) based on support documents
For More Information:
Employment and Social Development Canada: English / French
AIG Information, Application Form, FAQs (English)
Making Cent$ of Apprenticeship
This brochure provides information about the Ontario Apprenticeship Program, eligible trades, employer incentives / tax credits, and the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP). It also includes contact information for accessing the Apprenticeship Program in Renfrew and Lanark Counties.
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