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Channelling Canada’s construction talent

Newcomers to Toronto are matched with employers (Image: Dreamstime.com)
A Toronto careers service has helped new arrivals in Canada develop construction careers and achieve professional qualifications, including CIOB membership. Rod Sweet explains.

CIOB representatives in the greater Toronto area have joined a Canadian government scheme called ACCES (Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Service) to help newcomers to the country gain accreditation as construction professionals and match them with skills-hungry employers.

Candidates in their hundreds as well as the province’s top employers have expressed interest in the initiative, which helps establish people in their careers, ease Ontario’s skills shortage and grow CIOB membership all at the same time.

The organiser, Hamza Momade MCIOB, told CM more about the details.

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