Province provides $2 million to fund programs for Indigenous employment
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced more funding and support for Indigenous people looking for work in Northern Saskatchewan.
According to a media release, $2 million in funding is being provided to help Northern Career Quest provide training programs, employability supports and other services for 400 Indigenous people seeking work.
Metis and Indigenous people from the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) and the Meadow Lake Tribal Council will be given the opportunity to increase the skills and qualifications needed to acquire and keep a job.
“The Northern Career Quest Inc. programming will provide Indigenous participants with the necessary training, in-demand skills and support that will result in employment opportunities,” Immigration and Career Training Minister Jeremy Harrison said in the release. “This funding will help us achieve the important goal of training and retaining a skilled workforce to match employer needs and help drive Saskatchewan’s economic growth.”