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Investing in coding and digital skills training for young Canadians in Saskatchewan

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

Regina, Saskatchewan, January 23, 2018—The Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, will highlight local funding under the Government of Canada’s CanCode program, which funds coding and other digital skills training for Canadian youth to prepare them for the jobs of the future.


Federal government giving young Canadians in the Montréal area the digital skills needed for future jobs

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | news releases

$6 million for Kids Code Jeunesse to teach students and train teachers in coding and digital skills required for the middle-class jobs of tomorrow January 24, 2018 – Montréal, Quebec The federal government is investing in young Canadians to provide them with the digital skills needed for the middle-class jobs of tomorrow.


Investing in Canada’s clean tech ecosystem will promote effective mining waste management while reducing greenhouse gases

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | news releases

Minister Bibeau announces $1.2 million to help a Thetford Mines company develop new technologies that will improve mining operations and produce cleaner ore January 24, 2018 – Thetford Mines, Quebec – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada A more economical and environmentally friendly approach to capturing arsenic waste from mining operations may soon be developed thanks to an investment in new clean technologies from the Government of Canada.


Federal government giving young Canadians in the Montréal area the digital skills needed for future jobs

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | news releases

$1 million for Grandir sans Frontières to teach students coding and digital skills required for the middle-class jobs of tomorrow January 24, 2018 – Montréal, Quebec – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada The federal government is investing in young Canadians to provide them with the digital skills needed for the middle-class jobs of tomorrow.


Investing in coding and digital skills training for young Canadians in Edmonton

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

Edmonton, Alberta, January 24, 2018—The Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, will highlight local funding under the Government of Canada’s CanCode program, which funds coding and other digital skills training for Canadian youth to prepare them for the jobs of the future.


Science Minister Duncan to speak to North Carolina Chamber of commerce

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

Raleigh, North Carolina, January 23, 2018—The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, is travelling to North Carolina’s capital to meet with local and state officials and to deliver a keynote address on a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement at the North Carolina Chamber of commerce.


Investing in coding and digital skills training for young Canadians in Montréal

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

Montreal, Quebec, January 23, 2018 — The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, together with David Lametti, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, will highlight local funding under the Government of Canada’s CanCode program, which funds coding and other digital skills training for Canadian youth to prepare them for the jobs of the future.


Investing in coding and digital skills training for young Canadians in Montréal

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | media advisories

David Lametti, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, will highlight local funding under the Government of Canada’s CanCode program, which funds coding and other digital skills training for Canadian youth to prepare them for the jobs of the future.


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