Federal government spending $81 million on workforce alliances to get more workers in sectors like mining
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Federal government spending $81 million on workforce alliances to get more workers in sectors like mining
BY SUZANNE RENT
JUNE 5, 2026
Patty Hajdu Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, at an announcement about the Mining and Minerals Workforce Alliances at the Mining Society of Nova Scotia Conference at Oak Island Resort on June 4, 2026. Credit: Suzanne Rent
The federal government is spending $81 million to create six workforce alliances to help attract more people to take jobs…
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