P.E.I. could need thousands more skilled workers. Here’s what’s being done - BNN Bloomberg
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - Prince Edward Island is facing a projected shortage of thousands of skilled workers in key sectors, as a new initiative aims to help close potential gaps before they slow economic growth. Holland College and its foundation announced FutureWorks P.E.I. this week, a multi-year plan supported by a $15-million philanthropic gift from the Weston family. The college says it will work to expand trades training, strengthen applied research and build more digital, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity skills in areas considered critical to the province’s economic future. “Wh…
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