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Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training

VICTORIA - In September 2012, the government launched a Skills and Training Plan to expand and align skills training programs with economic opportunities throughout the province to ensure British Columbia has a workforce with the right skills, in the right places, at the right times.
VICTORIA - The Province of British Columbia is providing the following preliminary estimates of immediate economic benefit to B.C. as a result of the Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA).
VICTORIA – Government has invested $100,000 in a Labour Market Partnerships Program agreement with the Automobile Retailers Association (ARA) and its automotive industry partners to undertake labour market research to identify the future labour needs of the sector.
VICTORIA - On February 1, 2008, Grant’s Law came into effect. It was the first mandatory gas pre-payment regulation in Canada.
VICTORIA - Over the next decade, there will be more than one million job openings in British Columbia.
VICTORIA – More than 134,000 British Columbians attended the BC Jobs Start Here job fairs to connect with employers and learn more about the job opportunities and skills-training tools and resources available in B.C.
AGASSIZ – The B.C. government is investing $403,615 to provide welding and metal fabrication training for people from First Nations communities under a Labour Market Sector Solutions (LMSS) partnership between the B.C. government and the Resource Training Organization (RTO).
VICTORIA – Communities throughout British Columbia can take advantage of a new suite of online tools and resources to help them strengthen and diversify their local economies.
KAMLOOPS – Work is underway on four action items as part of the BC Small Business Accord, which was announced less than one month ago and aims to make B.C. the most business-friendly jurisdiction in Canada.
VANCOUVER – NAMCO BANDAI Studios Inc. announced today from Japan that its new subsidiary, NAMCO BANDAI Studios Vancouver Inc., will start operations in June. The studio will develop online social games and significantly boost jobs in British Columbia’s technology sector.
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