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      and shared commitment. This achievement is an important   “Our government has bold plans to build the Ontario of
      milestone  in  our  journey,  but  our  focus  on  continuous   tomorrow, and it is critical that we have the homegrown, highly
      improvement will never stop.” The Healthy Workplace Standard   skilled workers to get it done,” said Nolan Quinn, Minister of
      is a national framework that assesses leadership, planning,   Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, in a
      implementation, and well-being. CMH’s certification process   news release.
      included a comprehensive submission, site visits, and focus   “From designing roadways to building homes, this investment
      groups that demonstrated strong leadership commitment and   will ensure our students have the training they need to launch
      meaningful staff engagement.                              rewarding,  in-demand  careers  that  protect  and  strengthen

      The recognition also aligns with CMH’s 2022–27 Strategic Plan,   Ontario’s future in the face of economic uncertainty caused
      which places “Joy in Work” at the centre of its people strategy.   by U.S. tariffs.”
      By supporting both physical and psychological health, CMH   Ontario is investing $75 million to train up to 7,800 additional
      continues to build  a culture that  strengthens care quality,   students at colleges, universities and Indigenous institutes
      teamwork, and community trust.                            across  the province  for  in-demand  jobs  in  construction
      Conestoga receives funding to                             and urban planning. The investment is part of a ten-year

      train more students for in-demand                         infrastructure plan to build homes, highways, hospitals and
                                                                community infrastructure needed to support the province’s
      jobs in construction                                      growth.
                                                                The funding will support nine programs at Conestoga:
      The Government of Ontario will invest close to $6.9 million
      over three years to support eligible expanded enrolment   Construction Techniques - Carpentry, Construction Techniques
      in Conestoga programs across the School of Trades &       (multi-trade), Electrical Engineering Technician - Industrial,
      Apprenticeship and the School of Engineering & Technology.   Electrical Techniques,  Mechanical  Techniques  - Industrial
                                                                Millwright, Mechanical Techniques - Plumbing, Powerline
      The funding is part of the province’s plan to ensure a highly skilled   Technician, Welding Techniques, and Woodworking Technician.
      workforce to build stronger, more prosperous communities.


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