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ProLift Rigging sets up first Canadian branch in Brampton

ProLift Rigging Company, a supplier of industrial installation and transportation services, will be celebrating the opening of its first Canadian branch with ribbon cutting and Open House in Brampton this March 20th.

Ottawa announces more than $28.9 million to help women succeed in the skilled trades

The federal government has announced funding of more than $28.9 million over four years for 15 projects that will help approximately 6,400 women get the apprenticeship training and support they need to enter the skilled trades workforce.

Sherbrooke GearWorks to increase production capacity with federal aid

Sherbrooke GearWorks has received a federal government repayable contribution of $600,000. This support will enable the business to increase its production capacity and productivity by acquiring production equipment.

Investments manufacturers should make to overcome skills gaps

Workers are not upskilling fast enough to meet demand. As technology continues to play a bigger role in the industry, experts predict as many as 2.1 million manufacturing jobs could go unfilled by 2030 due to skills gaps in the workforce.


BUSINESS BUILDER: What businesses should know about responding to a cyberattack

Many organizations tend to think of cybersecurity incidents as only sophisticated, complex attacks on large organizations. But cybercriminals are largely financially motivated, targeting any organization in search of monetary gain, no matter employee count.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: The Chamber’s take on banning replacement workers

Anti-replacement worker legislation has the potential to destabilize our supply chains and economy, says Robin Guy, Vice President & Deputy Leader, Government Relations, Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

SOAP BOX: Banning replacement workers is all about politics

Parliamentarians are aware of the dangers associated with banning replacement workers. But instead of doing what is in the best interest of the country, they continue to play politics. Canadians will suffer the consequences.


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