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Canada Job Grant By Province

How does the Canada Job Grant work?

The Canada Job Grant is a program that combines federal and provincial funding to subsidize training for private and non-profit organizations. Approved funding is granted on a first-come, first-served basis, and each year’s funding coincides with the government’s fiscal year of April 1 to March 31.

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How do I apply for a Canada Job Grant?

Each Province and Territory has its own process, so you’ll want to enquire where you live. In most parts of Canada, you can apply online, by email or regular mail, but in some places, you’ll need to apply in person.

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Who is eligible to apply?

The Canada Job Grant invites applications from employers in private and non-profit organizations. The program aids employers in training new hires and in upgrading the skills of their existing employees.

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How does the application and approval process work?

There are four steps to the Canada Job Grant process. First, the employer identifies the training needs. Next comes the application process. After the application is approved, the training takes place, and following that, proof that the training was completed is required, and any remaining reimbursements for the funding are sent.

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Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG) provides opportunities for employers, individually or in groups, to invest in their workforce, with help from the government.

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Canada-Manitoba Job Grant

The Canada-Manitoba Job Grant is an employer-driven approach to help Manitobans gain the skills they need to fill available jobs and to help employers develop the skills of their existing workers to meet the requirements of their present job, or to move into a better job.

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B.C. Employer Training Grant

Welcome to the B.C. Employer Training Grant program (ETG). Please check the individual stream pages below for more information before applying.

Canada-Alberta Job Grant

Eligible employers can get government funding to help employees and unemployed Albertans access training opportunities.

Flexibility

Self Funding

Timothy Fray Inc. can talk to you about self-funding options spread over several months to meet your goals. Don't hold back to move forward based on financial needs.

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