Ontario Expands Employment Services to Help More People Find Good Jobs

Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, was joined by Drew Dilkens, Mayor of Windsor, and Andrew Dowie, MPP of Windsor—Tecumseh, to announce how the government is expanding the province’s new employment services to five more regions to help more people who can and are able to work find better jobs and earn bigger paycheques for themselves and their families.

The improved system will help thousands of unemployed people in London, Windsor-Sarnia, Kitchener-Waterloo-Barrie, Durham, and Ottawa find rewarding jobs close to home.

These new employment services are already in place in Peel, Hamilton-Niagara, Muskoka-Kawartha and will soon be in place for Halton, York, Stratford–⁠Bruce Peninsula and Kingston–⁠Pembroke. By the end of 2023, expansion will be underway in Toronto and Northern Ontario.

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