New Program to Help Tradespeople Succeed in Business
Labour and Advanced Education - May 15, 2013
Tradespeople in Atlantic Canada are getting more help to succeed as managers and business owners. read more...

Forestry is an industry that is boldly reinventing. Forestry employees thousands of Nova Scotians and contributes hundreds of thousands to our economy.
People like Charles Mmoloke are getting ready for a better future in Nova Scotia. Charles used the Skills Up Program and went from being a dishwasher to a full time Municipal Design Technologist.
Michelle Myra says education is the key to a brighter future.
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Virginia King discusses the great jobs available in Nova Scotia in the trades.
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Tradespeople in Atlantic Canada are getting more help to succeed as managers and business owners. read more...
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