Attend the 20th Skills Canada National Competition, June 4-7 in Toronto

Skills Canada

 Be a part of the Skills Canada National Competition — the only national event of its kind in Canada, where over 500 of the best skilled trades and technology students from across Canada compete for gold in over 40 unique skilled trade competitions in the categories of construction, employment, information and technology, manufacturing, service, and transportation. Public admission is free June 5-6. 

All of the top business leaders, associations, and educational institutions related to the skilled trade and technology sectors will be there – so will 15,000 visiting students from the GTA.

 

Opportunities to be part of the action are still available: 

•Partnership package

•Try-A-Trade and technology opportunities

•Exhibitor opportunities

•SCNC VIP networking events (tickets required; online registration available soon) 

Skills/Compétences Canada is a not-for-profit organization that actively promotes careers in skilled trades and technologies. Find out more: www.skillscanada.com

Read EIN Managing Editor Line Goyette’s interview with Skills/Compétences Canada CEO Shaun Thorson: http://electricalindustry.ca/index.php/latest-news/347-training-and-education-are-you-looking-for-skilled-workers-for-your-electrical-installations-or-your-automation-and-control-department

 

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