Sask. government chips in $560,000 to help train more electricians
The Government of Saskatchewan is investing in the future of skilled trades.
On Monday, the provincial government announced that it will spend $560,000 to help bolster union-led construction electrician apprenticeship training. The funds will also help enhance the government’s efforts to grow Saskatchewan’s skilled trades labour force as part of an effort to support the province’s energy security, the government added.
“Qualified tradespeople are key to sustaining the integrity and reliability of our power grid while Saskatchewan expands its infrastructure and power generation options to meet the needs of our strong and growing economy,” Jeremy Harrison, the minister responsible for Saskatchewan’s Crown Investments Corporation, said in a statement.
The Government of Saskatchewan signed agreements with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) in September, promising to expand apprenticeship training for construction electricians and powerline technicians. The partnership will allow more Saskatchewan tradespeople, both IBEW members and non-members, to access the training, the provincial government said.


