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Ontario Budget 2008: Skills Information

$1.5 Billion Skills to Jobs Action Plan

“We are investing in the skills and education of people so that they have real opportunities for success.”
— Dwight Duncan, Minister of Finance

New investments of $1.5 billion over the next three years will build on the government’s strategies for training and postsecondary education. Combined with campus renewal capital investment announced last fall, the government is investing $2 billion in the Skills to Jobs Action Plan.

New Skills for New Careers — $560 million over three years

  • $355 million over three years for a new Second Career Strategy to help 20,000 unemployed workers get long-term training for new careers
    • Includes Rapid Re-Employment and Training Service to respond to major layoffs
  • $75 million over three years to expand apprenticeship
    • target of 32,500 new registrants annually — a 25 per cent increase — by 2011–12
    • expanded classroom training and pre-apprenticeship training
    • new efforts to increase program completions
    • support to employers to ensure job placements
  • $45 million over three years for the Apprenticeship Enhancement Fund for state-of-the-art training equipment
  • almost $30 million for English as a Second Language (ESL) enhancements and additional training services for new Canadians
  • $25 million in 2007–08 for employer-based training in the manufacturing sector through the Yves Landry Foundation
  • $22.1 million in 2007–08 for the Toyota training centre in Cambridge and $700,000 for research
  • $5.6 million in 2007–08 for Chrysler Canada employee training in Etobicoke, Brampton and Windsor
  • service delivery to be redesigned to improve access to Employment Ontario.

Student Access, Student Excellence — $465 million over three years

  • $385 million over three years for a new Textbook and Technology Grant, or $300 per student when fully in place, benefiting every full-time college and university student annually
  • $27 million over three years for a new Distance Grant to assist postsecondary students in rural and remote areas with travel costs
  • almost $17 million in 2007–08 for a new research internship program for graduate students through business partners
  • more than $16 million in 2007–08 to expand Pathways to Education for at-risk youth
  • more than $7 million over three years for an International Ontario Strategy to attract international students
  • more than $1 million over three years for Global Edge to provide postsecondary students with international work placements to make connections abroad for successful entrepreneurship in the future
  • $3.5 million in 2007–08 for Youth Science Foundation Canada and $1.5 million for Let’s Talk Science to inspire young people to pursue science and technology careers.

Building Places to Learn — $970 million over three years

  • $200 million for Strategic Skills Training Capital Investments to expand training centres and capacity
  • $200 million in 2007–08 for university campus renewal to maintain and upgrade facilities
  • $60 million over three years for the College Equipment and Renewal Fund
  • $25 million in 2007–08 to the University of Toronto to establish a new Munk School of International Studies
  • $10 million in 2007–08 to the University of Waterloo at Stratford for a new digital media institute
  • $9 million in 2007–08 to the Ontario College of Art and Design for a digital media lab
  • $464 million included in the 2007 Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review for postsecondary campus renewal and strategic capital projects.
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