Late winter view of the Alberta Provincial Legislature Building in Edmonton. Photo: WinterforceMedia/Wikimedia
The federal and Alberta governments will spend $68.5 million over three years to help workers in tariff-hit industries retrain and find new jobs. The funding, announced May 12, comes through a new agreement called the Canada-Alberta Workforce Tariff Response. It will support more than 7,800 workers ...
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