Alberta government assisting Canadian Armed Forces members build careers in the trades
Alberta’s government says it is investing $300,000 to help veterans ready to re-enter civilian life transition to careers in the skilled trades.
The investment will be put towards a program called Helmets to Hardhats, a non-profit organization that helps veterans, reservists and others in the military community, bridge the gap between their military service and the province’s growing demand for skilled labour.
Government officials say this one-time grant will support the Helmets to Hardhats Skilled Pathway program, which is designed for service members who wish to pursue apprenticeship education and a career in one of Alberta’s designated trades. The program offers safety certification, personal safety equipment, supervisory training and employment referrals for service members who do not have existing training, certification or backgrounds in the trades, and prepares participants for entry-level roles and supervisory positions.
“Having recently commemorated Remembrance Day, I want to emphasize the importance of supporting our veterans and service members through the entire year,” said Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Advanced Education, in a press release this week. “I am excited to partner with Helmets to Hardhats to open new doors for Alberta’s service members and I am confident that their hard work and dedication will translate seamlessly to post-service careers in the trades.”