MP McLeod announces over $6.9 M in skills training for Tłı̨chǫ

Today Michael McLeod, Member of Parliament for the Northwest Territories announced an investment of over $6.9 M to provide skills training and work experience to people in the Tłı̨chǫ region.
The $6,952,418 investment under the Skills Partnership Fund (SPF) aims to which encourage Indigenous organizations to form
partnerships with governments, businesses and community organizations to provide skills training that contributes
to long-term, meaningful employment for Indigenous people.

“Investments like this from the Skills and Partnership Program will make a real difference in employing and empowering many people in the Tłı̨ chǫ communities,” says MP McLeod. McLeod says helping people get skills and experience is “a priority.”

George Mackenzie, Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief says the government’s support of the program shows an “ongoing commitment
to build the capacity ofTłı̨ chǫ Citizens and enable participation in the economy of the Tłı̨ chǫ region, NWT and Canada.”

“This funding enables Tłı̨ chǫ Government to deliver a three-year program of integrated, harmonized, training-to-employment
services for Tłı̨chǫ Citizens in Behchokǫ̀, Gamètı̀ and Wekweètı̀,” said Chief Mackenzie. This funding will help 508 under or unemployed Indigenous peoples gain skills training in a “uniquely adaptive training model” in 4 different communities within the Tłı̨ chǫ region.

Meaghan Richens
Meaghan Richens
News reporter. Got news tips? Email me at [email protected] or hit me up on Twitter https://twitter.com/MeaghanRichens?lang=en

Continue Reading

You may also like



cjcd Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

“Bears are back!” (again)

With bears in the territory awakening from hibernation, the department of the Environment warn bears are “active” in the NWT and urge folks to take steps to keep a distance and keep safe. The N.W.T. is known as “bear country’ and home to black, grizzly and polar bears. While bears generally avoid contact with people, encounters happen.

Fort Providence RCMP charge suspect following search warrant

Fort Providence RCMP says they have arrested and charged a suspect with drug charges following the execution of a search warrant.

Road work to be conducted in Yellowknife over the next two weeks

The City of Yellowknife has retained the services of Stantec Consulting Ltd. to carry out geotechnical investigations in several areas of the city, in perpetration for upcoming Sewer & Water and paving improvements.

NWT responds to PM’s new power strategy

In a media release issued Thursday naming the Taltson expansion, the federal government emphasized the importance of the energy supply in building an “affordable, competitive and sustainable” economy. In response, Northern energy experts agree an expanded countrywide clean electric grid is vital but ask who benefits when the multibillion dollar proposed Taltson expansion won’t reach the communities that need it most.

Major Project Review Tool and Regional Database launched by Mackenzie Review Board

The Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board just launched a new online Regional Database and Major Project Review Tool. The board said the new tools will help make way for more “timely, coordinated and evidence-based” decisions on major projects in the Slave Geological Province within the NWT.