Ontario and Nova Scotia Partnering to Create More Opportunities for Skilled Tradespeople

Public Housing investment Cape Breton

August 16, 2024

The governments of Ontario and Nova Scotia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve interprovincial mobility for skilled tradespeople, including post-journeyperson certification.

Ontario is seeking new ways to improve the labour supply and create the opportunity for qualified skilled tradespeople to become certified in Ontario and address labour shortages. At the same time, Nova Scotia aims to create a competitive workforce by opening up pathways into trades for more apprentices and removing barriers for credential recognition to meet labour market demands.

“Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government has an ambitious plan to build the highways, hospitals, and homes our growing communities need, which means we need to create more pathways for apprentices and journeypersons who will help us build Ontario,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. “Building on the success of our MOU with the Government of Alberta last month, we’re excited to partner with Nova Scotia to improve interprovincial mobility for skilled tradespeople and explore new opportunities with the Atlantic provinces. This will help fill in-demand jobs across both provinces and support our mutual goals of building stronger communities.”

“Nova Scotia is a growing province and we need even more skilled trade workers to build our homes and hospitals infrastructure and provide services to Nova Scotians,” said Jill Balser, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration. “We are making bold decisions to make it easier to fairly assess qualified professionals and improve labour supply.”

Ontario’s MOU with Nova Scotia builds on the MOU Ontario signed with Alberta in July to collaborate on growing the skilled trades and remove barriers for the flow of labour between these two jurisdictions, complementing ongoing work to harmonize Red Seal trades nationally. Ontario is also working with the governments of Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador to exchange innovative ideas on removing the interprovincial barriers in the skilled trades.

Quick Facts
  • The Memorandum of Understanding between Ontario and Nova Scotia will be reviewed in 18 months.
  • Skilled Trades Ontario, an agency of the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, is responsible for apprenticeship and skilled trades certification in Ontario.
  • Skilled Trades Ontario is dedicated to simplifying access to services for skilled trades professionals, promoting the skilled trades as a career of choice and addressing the labour shortage in the skilled trades, in partnership with government and industry.

Source

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • efficiencyPEI once again Recognized as National Leader in Energy Efficiency

    efficiencyPEI once again Recognized as National Leader in Energy Efficiency

    August 25, 2025 efficiencyPEI was recognized with a national award for its work in providing Islanders with energy efficiency information and programs.  The ENERGY STAR® Canada Awards acknowledge outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through superior energy achievements. This year, efficiencyPEI received the Advocate of the Year award.  efficiencyPEI has won a total of 10 ENERGY STAR… Read More…

  • Ontario Solar Incentives with Essex Energy

    Ontario Solar Incentives with Essex Energy

    August 20, 2025 Essex Energy is helping municipalities, universities and colleges across Ontario take advantage of incentives under Ontario’s Retrofit DER Program including solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. What’s Available Significant rebates available to eligible businesses and institutional organizations deploying rooftop or parking lot solar PV systems. These incentives are paid upon completion of the project, accelerating project… Read More…

  • Beyond the Bid: How Modern Estimating Solutions Drive Contractor Success

    Beyond the Bid: How Modern Estimating Solutions Drive Contractor Success

    August 18, 2025 By Brooke Stewart In today’s fast-paced construction landscape, electrical contractors are constantly pressured to keep their estimates competitive, often at the expense of healthy profit margins. Compounding this challenge are rising material costs, a shortage of skilled labor and siloed data, all of which make it increasingly difficult to stay competitive and… Read More…

  • Hammond Power Solutions Helps EFC Champion Sustainability as First Carbon Neutral Sponsor at Annual Industry Conference

    Hammond Power Solutions Helps EFC Champion Sustainability as First Carbon Neutral Sponsor at Annual Industry Conference

    August 18, 2025 By Electro-Federation Canada Did you know that carbon emissions from this year’s Annual Industry Conference were offset? With the help of Hammond Power Solutions (HPS), EFC took an important step toward reducing our environmental impact by offsetting the emissions associated with the event. This milestone reflects a growing commitment within the electrical… Read More…


Changing Scene

  • New Solar Lighting Manufacturer, Solvic Joins Contact Delage

    New Solar Lighting Manufacturer, Solvic Joins Contact Delage

    August 25, 2025 Contact Delage are excited to announce the addition of a new trusted partner to their lineup: Solvic, an innovative manufacturer specializing in solar lighting. This new partnership reflects Contact Delage’s ongoing commitment to offering sustainable, high-performance solutions tailored to real-world applications. With Solvic, they’re expanding their range of autonomous solar products—perfect for lighting… Read More…

  • CMEQ Welcomes the Announcement of a $250M Investment for Training the Next Generation

    CMEQ Welcomes the Announcement of a $250M Investment for Training the Next Generation

    August 25, 2025 Hydro-Québec and the Ministry of Education (MÉQ) will jointly invest $250 million to encourage more young people to enroll, in particular, in the electricity training program (DEP) within the Vocational Training Centers. “This is excellent news that will ultimately allow all electrical contractors to benefit from a larger pool of labor to… Read More…

  • Hydro-Québec Calls for Energy Efficiency Measures

    Hydro-Québec Calls for Energy Efficiency Measures

    August 25, 2025 Hydro-Québec is reiterating various energy efficiency requests to the Régie de l’énergie. These measures include a residential program offering access to smart thermostats at $0, available to both homeowners and tenants. Hydro-Québec also wishes to offer financial support for the purchase of solar panels of $1,000 for each kW installed, subject to… Read More…

  • Prompt Payment Regulations Come into Force on 8 September in Quebec

    Prompt Payment Regulations Come into Force on 8 September in Quebec

    August 25, 2025 Quebec’s prompt payment legislation, the Regulation respecting payments and the rapid settlement of disputes in construction work by the Government of Quebec, is scheduled to come into force on September 8, 2025. This new regulation establishes a regime for the timely payment of sums of money owed to companies involved in carrying out… Read More…