2005 News Releases
April 20, 2005Government taking action to meet skilled-labour demand
Edmonton... The Alberta government is stepping up efforts to address the demand for skilled labour this year, with nearly
"Industry has told us there is a high demand for skilled labour in a number of fields, and Alberta's priority is to find home-grown solutions to address those needs," said Advanced Education and Technology Minister Dave Hancock. "There's no one answer to meeting this demand, so we are working on a number of initiatives to increase training spaces and develop innovative methods for training and certification."
In the 2005 budget for Advanced Education and Technology, there is a $5.7-million boost for apprenticeship training spaces to
"We're putting more money into the development of skills than ever before," added Human Resources and Employment (HRE) Minister Mike Cardinal. "Alberta's success relies on ensuring Albertans are prepared for the workforce."
Human Resources and Employment is spending
The extra funding will help over 2,000 more people take academic upgrading, English as a second language training, job skills training, immigrant bridging programs, and workplace training.
These initiatives were announced as part of Budget 2005 and are a major component of Alberta's 20-year strategic plan, which is government's vision for Alberta in the next century.

