There appears to be a shortage of skilled trades workers in Ontario which the government is attempting to address.
Labour Minister Monte McNaughton tells us commercials are now airing, for about 8 weeks, promoting the trades. “On any given day, 200,000 jobs are going unfilled. 13,000 of those jobs are in the construction sector. Added to that, our journey persons are retiring at a rate quicker than we can replace them.”
The Ontario government says the trades, including carpentry or plumbing, can offer freedom and independence, while making good money. “They often require math, problem solving, and the use of the latest technologies in 3D printing, robotics and more. The trades can offer young workers freedom and independence.” The Labour minister says these qualities are appealing to today’s generation of young people, many of who seek that independence.
He points out there are myths about skills trades that need challenging. “That they’re for people who aren’t as committed to school. For people who aren’t as academic, and that they’re dead end jobs. We have to challenge the stigma that somehow a career in the trades isn’t a viable first choice.”
The government says there are many skilled trades people earning 6-figure salaries.

