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Are you a skilled tradesperson who wants to give back to the apprenticeship training system? Or, are you an employer who is interested in ensuring the apprenticeship system is top notch and up to date to meet industry's changing needs?  

We need your involvement in order to keep the apprenticeship training program relevant and up-to-date in an ever changing labour market.

There are three (3) industry boards for every designated trade in Saskatchewan whose involvement and input are vital to keep apprenticeship training current. They are:

  1. Trade Board (TB) information
  2. Curriculum and Examination Development Board (CEDB) information
  3. Trade Examining Board (TEB) information
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The Indigenous Apprenticeship Initiatives (IAI) program is now open for proposals! It funds projects supporting Indigenous people pursuing skilled trades. Tribal councils, bands, and training institutions can apply. Learn more: bit.ly/4hdvrCe ... See MoreSee Less

The Indigenous Apprenticeship Initiatives (IAI) program is now open for proposals! It funds projects supporting Indigenous people pursuing skilled trades. Tribal councils, bands, and training institutions can apply. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4hdvrCe

Hiring apprentices isn’t just about filling positions, it’s about shaping the future of your industry.

Watch Adam from Keys Welding Service discuss the benefits of training apprentices in the skilled trades. 🛠✨
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saskatchewan youth apprenticeship (sya)

The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) program gives high school students the opportunity to learn more about skilled trades career pathways and gain a head start on their skilled trades career, should they register as an apprentice after graduation.
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