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Office of the Premier

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Backgrounders

What people are saying about the StrongerBC future skills grant

Fin Donnelly, MLA for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain –

“The future skills grant provides valuable training that helps people get into rewarding careers. Thousands of people have benefited from this program, either in person or online, and I’m happy our government is continuing to support this worthwhile program.”

Kathy Denton, president and CEO, Douglas College –

“The future skills grant has been instrumental in helping to reduce the financial burden for students who need access to short-term career training to help them get ahead. Last year, 163 students at Douglas College received support from the future skills grant in diverse areas, from mental-health care, to physical education, to energy-efficient building construction techniques. Extending this grant to more programs next year will enable even more students to get access to the education they need to fill in-demand roles across B.C.”

Sumit Makkar, a recent Douglas College graduate who received a future skills grant in the PEAK buildings program–

“The future skills grant gave me the support I needed to focus entirely on my studies and professional development. As a newcomer, the financial support for tuition costs has been crucial in helping me settle into my new life in Canada while pursuing my career goals. The program I selected gave me essential skills and knowledge, opened doors to new opportunities, and provided a supportive community.”