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Upskilling and Reskilling: how employers are retraining and retaining Canada's workforce

New report shows Canada's leading companies are finding new and innovative ways to retain and retrain their workforce.

Recommendations

Industry
Industry-led doesn't need to mean industry-alone.

Post-secondary institutions have proven knowledge, infrastructure, and experience in creating responsive, quality training programs, particularly through work-integrated learning.


Post -Secondary
Communicate your capacity and impact.

Recognize and proactively communicate the resources, services, and value they provide to support upskilling and reskilling efforts.


Government
Reduce barriers to upskilling and reskilling for businesses, and invest in what works.

Prioritize initiatives that reduce employer barriers to accessing tools, resources, and funding to develop upskilling and reskilling programs.

Canada doesn't need a one-size-fits-all national upskilling strategy. There's a role to play for everyone. It's more about coordination, collaboration, and leveraging organizations like BHER to bring people together, avoid the duplication of efforts, and drive real change.
Dr. Valerie Walker, CEO, BHER