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Workshop Grant for Community Groups
The What’s a Trade? Workshop Grant offers access to ready-to-use trades kits and additional information and resources for groups to engage in learning about skilled trades careers.
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List of All Approved Training Providers
Colleges, universities, technical institutes, school districts, and non-public institutions provide technical training for British Columbia's apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs.
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Apply To Be an Approved Training Provider
Application for Designation and the Designation Review Process provide a quality assurance mechanism to ensure that training providers meet SkilledTradesBC's program standards for training facilities, instructor qualifications, course curriculum, assessment processes, trade competencies and general operations.
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Pan-Canadian Harmonization Initiative

The Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) is undertaking the Harmonization Initiative, with 30 Red Seal trades completed by 2020. BC is an active participant in this initiative. 

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Training Providers
Training Providers are SkilledTradesBC-designated public or non-public institutions that provide the classroom portion of apprenticeship training.
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Tidal Angling Guide

Please note that this program is only available for those wishing to challenge certification. There is no apprenticeship pathway at this time.

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Asphalt Paving/Laydown Technician

Asphalt Paving/Laydown Technicians are confident, calm and coordinated tradespeople who build and repair the roads around us—and whose efforts ensure that we have safe surfaces to drive on.

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Automotive Glass Technician

Automotive Glass Technicians are highly efficient and dexterous tradespeople who assess, repair and replace the windows and windscreens that are essential to the safe operation of vehicles. 

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Appliance Service Technician

Appliance Service Technicians are highly analytical and mechanical thinkers who keep the many modern inventions we enjoy—from fridges to washers and microwaves—functioning safely and efficiently.  

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Architectural Sheet Metal Worker

Architectural Sheet Metal Workers shape and install the metal that makes up the buildings around us. They are creative problem-solvers, supporting complex systems that keep things running smoothly. 

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Land Acknowledgement

SkilledTradesBC respectfully acknowledges that our head office is located on the traditional unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people. As a provincial crown corporation, we are grateful to have the opportunity to operate across a diverse province of 203 communities and 35 nations.

SkilledTradesBC is committed to supporting and working with Indigenous peoples to establish a clear and sustainable path to lasting reconciliation. Learn more about our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.

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