Government of Canada announces Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation as an Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Program agreement holder
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Every Canadian deserves access to the benefits and services they are eligible for, especially those who face the greatest barriers. That is why the Government of Canada is taking action to improve access to these supports and make it easier for community organizations to help people with complex needs apply for disability benefits.
Minister Hajdu appoints new members to the National Advisory Committee for Canada’s Volunteer Awards
The world is changing fast, and Canada’s advanced manufacturing sector is facing increasing workforce challenges from tariffs, skills shortages, supply chain disruptions and a workplace being reshaped by artificial intelligence.
Building a strong economy starts with a strong workforce. As the economy continues to evolve, demand for skilled workers is growing. Across Canada, skilled trades workers are driving economic growth, supporting key industries, strengthening supply chains and building the homes and infrastructure Canadians rely on every day.
Government of Canada invests over $3.21 million to support employment and skills training opportunities for First Nations youth in Treaty 7 territory
Government of Canada launches new initiative to support early childhood educators
A strong Canadian economy relies on an inclusive workforce where everyone has the opportunity to participate and succeed. However, many Canadians still face barriers to meaningful employment and prevent them from fully contributing their talents and skills.
The Government of Canada is lowering costs for families by strengthening the Canada Child Benefit (CCB). The CCB is a monthly tax-free payment to help them with the costs of raising children.
Minister Robertson represents Canada at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
The Canada Child Benefit payments increasing in 2026-2027
The Forum of Labour Market Ministers (FLMM) met in Halifax to discuss shared labour market challenges and opportunities across Canada. The meeting was co-chaired by the Honourable Patty Hajdu, federal Minister of Jobs and Families, and the Honourable Nolan Young, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration.
Government of Canada announces new $2-billion funding for provinces and territories under Team Canada Strong
Canada’s economy is strongest when everyone has the opportunity to fully participate. Yet, many people still face barriers that prevent them from building careers and contributing their skills to the workforce.
The federal government is focused on building lasting economic strength. This starts right here at home.
Governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador partner to support tariff-impacted workers and employers to strengthen the workforce
Secretary of State Zerucelli highlights launch of National Food Security Strategy
Government of Canada reappoints Commissioner for Employers to the Canada Employment Insurance Commission (CEIC)
Government of Canada launches a second round of consultations to strengthen and improve the labour relations framework
The Government of Canada is focused on building a stronger economy and making life more affordable for Canadians. Today, Parliamentary Secretary Leslie Church, on behalf of the Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, highlighted the launch of the National Food Security Strategy.